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Bar-Ilan University Study: Attention Can Regulate Acute Inflammation in Humans

In 57 healthy volunteers, focusing on an inflamed area reduced the skin response by about 1.5 times, researchers said.

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We usually think of bodily sensations as information the brain receives. What if the way we attend to those sensations can feed back and change the biological response itself? Attention is already known to shape how bodily sensations are perceived. Focusing away from pain or itch, for example, can make these sensations feel less intense. A new study from the lab of Dr. Liron Rozenkrantz at Bar-Ilan University’s Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, publi…

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Pain or itching are physical sensations that no one likes. Many then distract. But what happens if you do the opposite? A recent study provides the answer.

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n-tv broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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