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Christina M from Etobicoke, Canada writes: "Unbreakable"... not just a movie....
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Another Opinion from Toronto, Canada writes: That was a fascinating article. I'm curious now about Xenon's work.
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Eric the Red from Uzbekistan writes: Agreed - fascinating.
You'd wonder if this kind of medical issue has military applications...- Posted 26/02/08 at 11:00 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Dan Thomas from Canada writes: Yesterday when I was in the hospital because of my kidney stones I would have been more than happy to have this no pain disorder. Oh well, morphine did the trick.
- Posted 08/05/08 at 6:35 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Tracy Bracy from Toronto, Canada writes: No sense of pain must be so difficult for adults raising a child. But, as a pain sufferer, I could do fine completely without it. Military applications.....bahhhshahahah
- Posted 10/06/08 at 9:44 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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