Glossolalia, or the language of God, as believers call it, is a phenomenon that raises many questions and discussions among scientists, religious leaders and the public i ...
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Read MoreTractotomy Tractotomy is a neurosurgical procedure performed to relieve chronic pain. It involves cutting the pathways through which pain impulses travel from the spinal ...
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