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Science News for August 8, 2004


Pain in the brain: It's not what you imagine

A study by University College London and University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre found that hypnotic suggestion can cause strikingly similar brain activity to physical pain. Volunteers under hypnosis reported feeling pain even though they had not experienced any physical stimulus, suggesting that some pain may begin in the mind.

SourceUniversity College London·JournalNeuroImage·DateAug 8, 2004

New prostate cancer gene identified

Researchers have discovered a new gene, EphB2, that plays a critical role in regulating tissue organization and maintaining normal cell behavior. The study found that this gene is inactivated in prostate cancer cells, leading to disorganization and tumor growth.

SourceThe Translational Genomics Research Institute·JournalNature Genetics·DateAug 8, 2004