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What we talk about when we talk about pediatric suffering
Tyler Tate
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Psychological Stress
72%
Pediatrics
47%
Child
28%
Love
10%
Life Change Events
10%
Twins
8%
Cognitive Dysfunction
6%
Pain
4%
Animals
4%
Arts & Humanities
Pediatrics
100%
Rational Animal
10%
Cognitive Impairment
10%
Warmth
9%
Pain
8%
Entailment
8%
Subjective Experience
7%
Evaluation
7%
Mental State
6%
Social Sciences
Pole
40%
cognitive impairment
11%
mental state
10%
pain
8%
evaluation
8%
love
8%
infant
7%
animal
7%
experience
5%
event
5%
lack
4%