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Researchers at the University of Washington have successfully identified receptors in the brain known as "Moe," located in the "blue spot" region. These receptors play a role in transmitting pain signals. When activated, they act as a barrier that prevents pain signals from continuing, allowing for the cessation of chronic pain caused by nerve damage. This discovery is significant because it enables direct targeting of the pain area, reducing reliance on strong painkillers that affect the body and can cause serious side effects, including addiction risk. It also helps improve the effectiveness and safety of chronic pain treatments.
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