TEDTalks Health   /     How to hack your brain when you're in pain | Amy Baxter

Summary

Have we misunderstood pain? This week we’re revisiting a talk by researcher and physician Amy Baxter as she unravels the symphony of connections that send pain from your body to your brain, explaining practical neuroscience hacks to quickly block those signals. Her groundbreaking research offers alternatives for immediate pain relief -- without the need for addictive opioids. (Followed by a Q&A with TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers)

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Have we misunderstood pain? This week we’re revisiting a talk by researcher and physician Amy Baxter as she unravels the symphony of connections that send pain from your body to your brain, explaining practical neuroscience hacks to quickly block thos
Duration
17:26
Publishing date
2024-04-02 04:00
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https://audiocollective.ted.com/
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https://chtbl.com/track/48D18/dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdrl.fm/d46a1d/dovetail.prxu.org/343/9d4fd2ac-9f60-42bd-9449-c8da0509213d/AmyBaxter_2023_TH_SegA.mp3
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Have we misunderstood pain? This week we’re revisiting a talk by researcher and physician Amy Baxter as she unravels the symphony of connections that send pain from your body to your brain, explaining practical neuroscience hacks to quickly block those signals. Her groundbreaking research offers alternatives for immediate pain relief -- without the need for addictive opioids. (Followed by a Q&A with TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers)