In the Brain, Scientists Find New Clues to Treating Chronic Pain

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In the Brain, Scientists Find New Clues to Treating Chronic Pain
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Chronic pain is widespread but poorly understood. Now, new research points to brain regions that could be targets for future treatments.

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An X-ray of a study participant shows implanted electrodes, in red, connected to brain stimulating and recording implants.

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