File:No pain. Science Museum Painless Exhibition Series.webm

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English: Pain is the warning signal that lets us know when we're injured or ill. Some extraordinary people can't feel pain at all. Scientists have discovered this is due to a genetic mutation that that means that no pain signals reach the brain. Could replicating the effects of this mutation result in the ultimate pain killer?

http://painlessexhibition.wordpress.com/start-here/pain-killers/

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Author Science Museum, London

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19 November 2012

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