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		<title>By: Daniel Martinez</title>
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		<description>Great article Trevor. I always enjoy reading your articles and this one was no different. 

As I was reading it, I kept wondering when you were going to get to the fact about the ecological importance of pain management. I can understand why you put it at the end because it isn&#039;t as interesting as the fun bits of pain management and healing but I would have liked it earlier for those people that would have only read the first half of the article and didn&#039;t get to the end.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article Trevor. I always enjoy reading your articles and this one was no different. </p>
<p>As I was reading it, I kept wondering when you were going to get to the fact about the ecological importance of pain management. I can understand why you put it at the end because it isn&#8217;t as interesting as the fun bits of pain management and healing but I would have liked it earlier for those people that would have only read the first half of the article and didn&#8217;t get to the end.</p>
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