Andrew Huberman· PhD
There can be tissue damage without the physical perception or mental perception of pain at all.
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There can be tissue damage without the physical perception or mental perception of pain at all.
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Well, if you were to get too many x-rays, you could severely damage the tissues of your body, but you don't experience any pain during the x-ray itself.