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References

I added a tag requesting references and citation. Naysie 13:21, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Radiation

In the lede, it says "Radiation(pain) is different from referred pain." I corrected the spacing error (and another spacing error) by removing "(pain)", but the fact that "Radiation (pain)" redirects here is somewhat confusing if the lede says they're different. Perhaps someone with a better medical understanding of the two would care to weigh in. Inks.LWC (talk) 07:32, 8 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Example and lack of clarity

Having read this article, there appears to be a lack of clarity - then again, this is neurology at its heart, so I understand the lack of. That said, I came here wondering why whenever I tug on a moustache hair on a certain area of the right side of my mouth, the back of my head hurts like it's having a pin stuck in it. I'm not dying here or anything, just intrigued. I'm happy to surrender my upper lip and occiput to science to help solve this connundrum!