A novel biomarker signature combining PAF and CME predicts chronic pain risk, linking brain activity to individual pain sensitivity and treatment...
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An international team of researchers has discovered specific brain activity patterns that can predict how sensitive a person is to pain, potentially paving the way for better pain management strategies. The study, conducted by scientists from Western University, the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD), and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), was published in JAMA Neurology. […]
A novel biomarker signature combining PAF and CME predicts chronic pain risk, linking brain activity to individual pain sensitivity and treatment...
A novel biomarker signature combining PAF and CME predicts chronic pain risk, linking brain activity to individual pain sensitivity and treatment...
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