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Post by celine on Dec 3, 2014 7:04:07 GMT -5
Phil Chuppa Turning off pain sensors Scientists at St. Louis University, Missouri, blocked a pain pathway in rodents using a receptor called A3, which is located in rats’ brains and spinal cords, and acts against intense feelings of discomfort. The latest study was published in the medical journal, Brain. rt.com/news/210031-revolutionary-painkiller-discovered-scientists/#.VHqpVLv6h6I.facebookRevolutionary way to ‘switch off’ pain discovered A breakthrough means to ease pain for millions of patients has been discovered by... Merri Cowden Oh, great, just great Since pain indicates that something is wrong, instead of treating the problem, now we can just turn off the pain and wait for death. How nice. Donald Marshall...... Can turn off pain sensors. More corroboration. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brooklyn Whoisdonaldmarshall Light More supporting evidence. Excellent!! ody Freeman Yeah or just take a shot of morphine lol they been knowing how to do that for a long time. Donald Marshall Without drugs. Lynne Coppell Ur turn them up x Donald Marshall Or turn them up. Laurence Mountford oh... wonderful...
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