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The idea that our ability to feel pain and smell could be intertwined

In the captivating realm of human senses, the idea that our ability to feel pain and smell could be intertwined seems like a plot twist from a science fiction novel. However, recent research has uncovered a fascinating link between the two, with insights emerging from the lives of individuals who, against all odds, cannot feel physical pain.

— Read more in People Who Don’t Feel Pain Also Can’t Smell at Psychology Today.

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