Do our genes ‘remember’ pain? Scientists suspect they might.
You pulled a muscle in your back carrying groceries, took a shot to the shin in flag football or suffer from fibromyalgia. But it’s months later, and the lower back still aches, the leg still throbs, the body remains tender to the slightest insult. Welcome to the club of chronic pain. Scientists have long thought […]
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Amy Ellis Nutt Tags: brain & mental health Source Type: news
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