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24 July, 09:34

How do pain relievers work?

A.) Increase production of white blood cells

B.) Increase body temperature

C.) Block messages within the nervous system

D.) Block hormone production

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  1. 24 July, 12:06
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    The answer is C because pain relievers stop you from feeling pain, which the nervous system senses. Pain relievers also work with your cells, your body's nerve endings, your nervous system, and your brain to keep you from feeling the pain.
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