Identifying Brain Signatures for Chronic Pain Diagnosis and Treatment

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A new study has found that chronic pain has a distinct brain activity pattern that is different from acute pain, suggesting there may be an identifiable brain "signature" for chronic pain. The research could lead to new treatment approaches and personalized therapies for the one in five Americans who suffer from chronic pain. The study's authors hope to add more patients to better understand the diversity of pain signatures and treatment targets.
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- Scientists discover brain signals for chronic pain The Guardian
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- In the Brain, Scientists Find New Clues to Treating Chronic Pain The Wall Street Journal
- Brain signatures for chronic pain identified in a small group of individuals National Institutes of Health (.gov)
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