In this interview, News Medical speaks to Isaac Chiu, Ph.D and Daping Yang, Ph.D. of Harvard Medical School, about their latest research, revealing the surprising properties of pain.
In this interview, News Medical speaks to Isaac Chiu, Ph.D and Daping Yang, Ph.D. of Harvard Medical School, about their latest research, revealing the surprising properties of pain.
Work in mice illuminates how pain neurons shield the gut from damage. Pain has been long recognized as one of evolution's most reliable tools to detect the presence of harm and signal that something is wrong an alert system that tells us to.
Get latest articles and stories on Health at LatestLY. The classic view of pain is that it protects by detecting and signalling the presence of harmful agents, but new research shows pain can shield the gut more directly. Health News | Study Finds Unexpected Protective Properties of Pain.
The classic view of pain is that it protects by detecting and signalling the presence of harmful agents, but new research shows pain can shield the gut more directly.