A rare brain disorder where you don’t feel fear and why it’s more dangerous than you think | – The Times of India

A rare brain disorder where you don’t feel fear and why it’s more dangerous than you think | – The Times of India

Fear is often felt before we fully register a threat, surfacing as an instinctive rush that sharpens the senses and urges the body to react. It can appear in ordinary moments, such as hesitating on a dark street, or in more extreme situations that demand immediate action. Although fear is a universal experience, its biological…

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