The Science Behind Why You Say ‘Ow’ When You’re In Pain
When you stub your toe or bang your head, why is the initial response always to yell “ouch” (or something less printable)? Scientists may have the answer. New research from…
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When you stub your toe or bang your head, why is the initial response always to yell “ouch” (or something less printable)? Scientists may have the answer. New research from…