Brain Biomarkers Predict Pain Sensitivity
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Researchers uncover new approach to predict pain sensitivity

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Researchers uncover new approach to predict pain sensitivity.
Two biomarkers could transform the way chronic pain is understood and managed.
Around 1.7 billion people around the world live with musculoskeletal conditions.
Currently, there is a lack of effective treatments for chronic pain and a gap in understanding the transition from acute to chronic pain.
Nahian S. Chowdhury , Chuan Bi , Andrew J. Furman , Alan K. I. Chiang , Patrick Skippen , Emily Si , Samantha K. Millard , Sarah M. Margerison , Darrah Spies , Michael L. Keaser , Joyce T. Da Silva and Shuo Chen .
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