Pain sensitivity is controlled by a genetic "dimmer switch", which can be re-set, UK scientists have discovered. Twins sharing 100% of genes have different pain thresholds, which can potentially be altered by lifestyle or medication, say researchers at King's College, London. The study could lead to new painkillers or lifestyle interventions, they report in Nature Communications, external. One in
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