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An antibody that specifically blocks the NaV1.7 voltage-gated sodium channel and suppresses pain in mice has surprisingly been found to also suppress itching in mice, even though pain and itch sensations usually follow different paths. (Source: Seok-Yong Lee and Ben Chung, Duke University)

Both Pain and Itching Blocked by One Molecule

May 26, 2014
by fomat_medical Blogs & Updates

Both Pain and Itching Blocked by One Molecule An antibody that specifically blocks the NaV1.7 voltage-gated sodium channel and suppresses pain in mice has surprisingly been found to also suppress itching in mice, even though pain and itch sensations ...

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Alexander Niculescu, M.D., Ph.D. (Source: Indiana University)

Genes Predict Alcoholism Risk at Indiana University

May 22, 2014
by fomat_medical Blogs & Updates

Genes Predict Alcoholism Risk at Indiana University Alexander Niculescu, M.D., Ph.D. (Source: Indiana University) A group of 11 genes can successfully predict whether an individual is at increased risk of alcoholism, a research team from the United ...

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Green Tea Boosts Your Brain

April 9, 2014
by fomat_medical Blogs & Updates

Green tea is said to have many putative positive effects on health. Now, researchers at the University of Basel are reporting first evidence that green tea extract enhances cognitive functions, in particular the working memory. The Swiss findings su ...

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