This tech could stop humans from feeling pain

'Ion pump' blocks pain signals in rats

An 'ion pump' that mimics the how our bodies alleviate pain has successfully stopped pain impulses in living, freely moving rats, offering hope to those suffering with chronic nerve pain.

Swedish researchers from Linköping University and the Karolinska Institute equipped the rats with a device which delivers neurotransmitters to exactly where damaged nerves join the spinal cord. The neurotransmitters block the pain impulses from reaching the brain. "The ion pump can be likened to a pacemaker, except for alleviating pain," said Magnus Berggren, who headed up the research.

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