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The vagus nerve is extensive. If only part of it is cut, such as at the junction where the stomach and esophagus connect (last-resort treatment for severe cases of peptic ulcer), we can still survive. But this comes with long-term gastrointestinal side effects.

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Shin Jie Yong, MSc (Res)
Shin Jie Yong, MSc (Res)

Written by Shin Jie Yong, MSc (Res)

Named Stanford's world top 1% scientists | Medium's boost nominator | National athlete | Ghostwriter | Get my Substack: https://theinfectedneuron.substack.com/

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