Scientists are studying a mechanism that helps tell the brain to stop scratching.
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Scientists have identified a neural feedback mechanism that helps determine when scratching an itch should stop.
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Researchers identify the TRPV4 ion channel as the body's internal "stop scratching" signal, offering new hope for chronic itch relief.
When you scratch an itch, something tells your brain when to stop. That moment of relief, when scratching feels "enough," is not accidental. Scientists have now identified a key molecular and neural ...
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