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News How squid live to fight another day can teach us about the purpose of pain

How squid live to fight another day can teach us about the purpose of pain

Most of us have probably felt that lasting sense of anxiety or even pain after enduring some kind of accident or injury.
Pain / Anesthetics News From Medical News Today

Posted on May 12, 2014

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