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Default Beyond Painful Neurons

this article explains such much what we all go thru daily and why...yes, it gets technical. A keeper to the library!

Beyond Neurons: Evidence That Immune and Glial Cells Contribute to Pathological Pain States

http://physrev.physiology.org/content/82/4/981.full
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