Male, but not female, experimenters induce intense stress in rodents that can
dampen pain responses, according to a paper published today in Nature Methods.
Not exact matches
But the activation is not as strong as that caused by real
pain because inhibitory mechanisms normally
dampen the
response.
Rosemary has been used traditionally by numerous cultures for
pain relief and recent animal studies strongly suggest that rosemary leaf extracts offer a way to decrease sensitivity to
pain in addition to
dampening the inflammation
response.
When
pain medications are given this way, the
pain response is greatly
dampened.