Summary: New research highlights how the brains own chemistry can suppress pain, explaining why severely injured individuals, like WWII soldiers, sometimes feel little discomfort. The key lies in a b… [+7155 chars]
Why You Sometimes Don’t Feel Pain Until It’s Too Late - Neuroscience News
New research highlights how the brain’s own chemistry can suppress pain, explaining why severely injured individuals, like WWII soldiers, sometimes feel little discomfort.
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