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Why do we have nerve endings in our teeth when they seem to serve no useful purpose? And when doing strenuous exercise, why does it seem to help to call out the number of repetitions?

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Why do we have nerve endings in our teeth? They seem to serve no useful purpose.

Bruno Cappelli,

Melbourne, Australia

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When doing strenuous exercise such as weightlifting, it seems to help to call out the number of repetitions. Why?

Catherine de Lange,

London, UK

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