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Chinese Researchers Find Out Why Pain Gets Worse at Night

Summary by invdes.com.mx
Although the circadian rhythm of pain is a known biological pattern, which is usually weaker during activity and more intense at rest, the underlying mechanism was unclear Many people with chronic pain consider that their discomfort is manageable during the day, but becomes unbearable at night, and a Chinese research team has discovered the neural mechanism behind these daily fluctuations.The study, led by Zhang Zhi, of the University of Science…
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Although the circadian rhythm of pain is a known biological pattern, which is usually weaker during activity and more intense at rest, the underlying mechanism was unclear Many people with chronic pain consider that their discomfort is manageable during the day, but becomes unbearable at night, and a Chinese research team has discovered the neural mechanism behind these daily fluctuations.The study, led by Zhang Zhi, of the University of Science…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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