Brain's Natural Itch Control System Mapped by Scientists, Offering Hope for Chronic Skin Conditions

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Researchers have identified a crucial molecule called TRPV4 that acts as the brain's built-in "off switch" for scratching, opening new pathways for treating chronic conditions like eczema. Understanding this biological braking system could lead to better treatments that help people manage persistent itching, improving quality of life for millions dealing with chronic skin conditions.
Researchers have identified a crucial molecule called TRPV4 that acts as the brain’s built-in “off switch” for scratching, opening new pathways for treating chronic conditions like eczema. Understanding this biological braking system could lead to better treatments that help people manage persistent itching, improving quality of life for millions dealing with chronic skin conditions.