Erasing Neuronal Memories May Help Control Chronic Pain 80
An anonymous reader writes "A team of researchers led by McGill neuroscientist Terence Coderre, who is also affiliated with the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, has found the key to understanding how memories of pain are stored in the brain. More importantly, the researchers are also able to suggest how these memories can be erased, making it possible to ease chronic pain."
Eternal Sunshine (Score:5, Funny)
Finally I can get over my ex-girlfriend
Captain Kirk to the Rescue (again) (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Captain Kirk to the Rescue (again) (Score:5, Funny)
Expect when he runs away from his pain in the nexus? :D
You... misunderstand... That was... only to hide... bad writing... and terrible acting... in the quest for ... milking a dry cow...
Re:Eternal Sunshine (Score:4, Funny)
Since most Slashdotters probably don't have that problem I was thinking about having the memories of Windows ME and Vista removed from my brain.
Ohhhh, and ummmm, 2G1C.
Re:Primal Therapy Rendered Obsolete!? (Score:2, Funny)
Dunno. But I know what Jesus Would Do.
He'd smack you hard on the head so you fell down, and yell into your face
"This is a WAKEUP call from GOD. Get UP and LEAVE your pain BEHIND! Do it NOW! HALLELUJAH! It's a MIRACLE!"