New Research Reveals the Shocking Truth About Bulletproofing the Human Body In a groundbreaking interview, a medical expert has shared a chilling account of the effects of being shot at point-blank range. According to Dr. Kanarek, when bullets pierce the body at close range, the physical damage is severe, yet the victim may not feel the pain immediately. This phenomenon is attributed to the way the body's nervous system responds to trauma, often delaying the sensation of pain until it's too late. As scientists continue to unravel the mysteries of human physiology, this research sheds new light on the complex relationship between injury, pain, and mortality.


"When you're shot at point blank range, and bullets just go through you, you're still walking around. The damage is happening, but you're not feeling it happening," Kanarek told The Post.