New Mexican Spanish, a unique American dialect, survives mostly in prayers – The Paper

“Unlike most other forms of Spanish used in the U.S. today, it’s not due to immigration in the last 100 years, but rooted back to the 1500s,” said Israel Sanz-Sánchez, a professor of languages at West Chester University in Pennsylvania who has researched the dialect.

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Has Science Cracked the Code on Chronic Pain? | UC San Francisco

…Despite its small sample size, this study provides the first direct evidence that acute and chronic pain have different neural representations within the same person’s brain. That evidence underlines what many doctors and patients already know: treatments that help address acute pain, such as opioids, are less likely to be effective for chronic, neuropathic pain…

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