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50 Body Myths You Should STOP Believing (Part 2)

We have 5 senses.

Yes, touch, sight, taste, hearing, and smell are the big ones everyone cites. But if you think about it for a moment…we have way more senses that just those five. You can sense pain, body temperature, balance, the passage of time, hunger, and more. Trust us, if you only had five senses, you’d know.

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