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Cette tendance "Mitochondrial transfer restores damaged nerves to reduce chronic pain" a été détectée dans la catégorie Santé & Médecine avec un score de 98/100. Cette tendance est en phase d'émergence et gagne progressivement en visibilité.

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260523103950.htmhttps://www.tradekaizen.in/trending-news/chronic-nerve-pain-treatment-1779645995https://news.ssbcrack.com/duke-researchers-uncover-new-approach-to-treat-chronic-nerve-pain-by-restoring-healthy-mitochondria/

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Science News from research organizations * * * Date:May 24, 2026 Source:Duke University Summary:For millions battling chronic nerve pain, even the softest touch can feel agonizing — but scientists may have uncovered a radically new way to stop it at the source. Researchers at Duke University found that damaged nerves can be revived by supplying them with healthy mitochondria, the tiny energy producers inside cells.Share: FULL STORY * * * ! A new study suggests chronic nerve pain may be relieved...

— sciencedaily.com

Ce que disent les sources

  • "Duke scientists showed that supplying healthy mitochondria can revive damaged nerves, offering a potential new approach to treating chronic nerve pain."

  • "Scientists discover restoring healthy mitochondria can offer a new way to treat chronic nerve pain, addressing underlying causes and providing relief for..."

  • "Millions of individuals suffer from chronic nerve pain, where even the lightest touch can trigger severe discomfort. Previously, scientists speculated that."

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