Scientists have identified a neural feedback mechanism that helps determine when scratching an itch should stop.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have mapped a neural circuit in the brain involved in the complex relationship between itch and stress. Their findings, published in Cell Reports, ...
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Why we know when to stop scratching an itch discovered
Relief for millions of eczema patients is a major step nearer after scientists discovered why we know when to stop scratching an itch. Researchers have identified a sensory channel that acts as the ...
When you scratch an itch, something tells your brain when to stop. That moment of relief, when scratching feels "enough," is not accidental.
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7 signs your cat might be mad at you, according to vets
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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.
The TRPV4 protein’s dual nature, found in studies with mice, may complicate the hunt for human itch treatments ...
Outside of winter, chronic itch affects millions of people with conditions including eczema, psoriasis, and kidney disease.
Scientists are studying a mechanism that helps tell the brain to stop scratching.
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A video of a pair of cats making biscuits on the couch has gone viral on social media, and internet users can’t stop crying over it. The heartwarming clip, shared on TikTok last Saturday under the ...
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