Blunting pain's emotional component

Wednesday, March 13, 2019 - 13:00 in Psychology & Sociology

Pain researchers have shown in rodents that they can block receptors on brain cells that appear to be responsible for the negative emotions associated with pain, such as sadness, depression and lethargy. The findings could lead to new, less addictive approaches to pain treatment.

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