Cows and calves are, like pigs, hung upside down and their throats are cut. But they are often not really stunned, and they are sometimes fully conscious when they are cut into pieces and skinned. This horror happens every day in slaughterhouses all around the world.
Inhibition of FAAH and activation of PPAR can produce potentially therapeutic effects, including enhancing certain forms of learning and relieving symptoms of withdrawal when suffering from addictions.
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Inhibition of FAAH and activation of PPAR can produce potentially therapeutic effects, include enhancing certain forms of learning and relieving symptoms of withdrawal from cannabis and other drugs.
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When people feel emotional pain, the same areas of the brain get activated as when people feel physical pain: the anterior insula and the anterior cingulate cortex
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Animal agriculture is responsible for significant suffering. Recent breakthroughs in gene-editing technology may help reduce suffering among farm animals, a situation that would be preferable from a consequentialist point of view to the current one.
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The first person discovered with this mutation was Jo Cameron, a school teacher known for her loving and cheerful nature. Meet Jo Cameron, the woman who feels no pain:
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The Far Out Initiative endeavors to eliminate involuntary suffering by knocking out a single gene – FAAH-OUT – which has been shown to play a crucial role in the functioning of the systems responsible for physical pain and mental suffering.
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