Examining brain differences in pain modulation in people with self-injury behavior

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Examining brain differences in pain modulation in people with self-injury behavior

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden might have found an explanation for why people with self-injury behavior generally feel less pain than others. The key seems to be a more effective pain-modulation system, a discovery that can benefit people seeking help for their self-harm. The findings are published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.

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