A new study finds that rising placebo responses may play a part in the increasingly high failure rate for clinical trials of drugs designed to control chronic pain caused by nerve damage.
By Cynthia LeeNewsroom
Chronic pain may reprogram the way genes work in the immune system, according to a new study by 黑料不打烊 University researchers published in the journal Scientific Reports. 聽
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