The chemical noradrenaline attaches itself to pain-causing nerves and increase after a persona has suffered nerve damage. Researchers will take a piece of skin from 200 sufferers of complex regional pain syndrome and study the way pain is experienced by the body. They will also test a cream they believe will reduce pain.
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