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Scientists have uncovered a hidden “stop-scratching” signal in the nervous system that tells your brain when enough scratching is enough. The discovery centers on a molecule called TRPV4, which acts ...
Tyler Lamensky is a state government affairs director at the Foundation for Government Accountability. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) recently made a strange move. Last month, the possible 2028 ...
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The RED, a children's visual art museum, reopened in Detroit this March. Kids of all ages are welcome to come to make and see art at the museum. Art workshops and other programming are upcoming. The ...
If you have a child with atopic dermatitis, you know that scratching itchy skin comes with the territory. Problem is, scratching only makes things worse. “Scratching itchy skin often triggers what’s ...
An optical illusion is dividing the internet over whether the picture is of pink slime or three forks laid out on a hot pink dish towel — and it’s making people’s brains hurt. Deemed as the “black and ...
How does the body know when to stop scratching an itch? New research is giving us more insight. Scientists have long known about the itch-scratch cycle. When an irritant gets on your skin, a ...
People who can’t stop scratching itches may finally have a culprit to blame. In mice (and probably people), a protein called TRPV4 is involved both in starting an itch and stopping it after scratching ...
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — If you’re a parent or really anyone in the Piedmont Triad, you’ve probably heard it: “6, 7.” Kids are shouting it in classrooms, on playgrounds, and even at the dinner table, ...