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Researchers at Karolinska Institutet describe the neural processes behind how morphine relieves pain.
Morphine is a powerful painkiller that blocks signals in the pain pathways and increases feelings of pleasure.
The study is important because knowledge of how morphine works in the body can help reduce side effects.
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