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i started listening to an audio book
http://www.amazon.com/The-Other-Brai...he+other+brain anyways in the far future maybe studies on glial cells could help us..or at least it sounds like they could help RSD sufferers, which i feel like i have a milder version at times. this is why drugs targeting just the neurons do not work, supposedly http://www.rsds.org/pdfsall/Fields_S...icAmerican.pdf According to About.com "Glial cells are non-neural cells that perform "housekeeper" functions such as clearing out debris and excess materials. Glial cells support neurons by providing support and nutrition. There are several different types of glial cells: astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia, ependymal cells, radial glial, satellite cells and schwann cells. It is estimated that there are 10 to 50 times more glial cells than there are neurons in the brain." Key Concepts Chronic ■ ■ pain that persists after an injury heals is often caused by overly excited pain-sensing neurons that signal without an external stimulus. ■ ■ Traditional pain drugs that target neural cells directly rarely quiet these abnormal pain messages because the neurons’ heightened sensitivity is driven by a different type of cell called glia. ■ ■ Such cells monitor the activity of neurons and attempt to keep them healthy and functioning efficiently. But well-intentioned glial reactions to intense pain can at times prolong that pain.
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