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Blood test tells how much it hurts
A simple blood test could be the first objective measure of how much pain someone is experiencing, the test's inventor claims.
As well as revolutionising pain research, the assay could prove invaluable for doctors treating young children, people who are not fully conscious, and anyone else unable to communicate properly.
Many pain researchers are sceptical about whether such a test is possible. But inventor Shaun Kilminster claims his test has already been shown to work in headache sufferers."
Blood test tells how much it hurts
A simple blood test could be the first objective measure of how much pain someone is experiencing, the test's inventor claims.
As well as revolutionising pain research, the assay could prove invaluable for doctors treating young children, people who are not fully conscious, and anyone else unable to communicate properly.
Many pain researchers are sceptical about whether such a test is possible. But inventor Shaun Kilminster claims his test has already been shown to work in headache sufferers."
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