A new study conducted in mice suggests that, although it's not all good, our urge to scratch at itchy skin may have an ...
The researchers also demonstrated that scratching prompts pain-sensing neurons to release a chemical known as substance P, ...
Scratching where it itches reduces the presence of potentially harmful bacteria on the skin, studies in mice show.
Scratching is often pleasurable, which suggests that, in order to have evolved, this behavior must provide some kind of ...
The research highlights why avoiding scratching is essential for healthier skin. Scratching may feel good in the moment, but ...
Scratching an itchy rash really does make it worse. Now we know why, thanks to new research that uncovers how scratching aggravates inflammation and swelling in a mouse model of a type of eczema ...
New research published in the journal Science uncovers how scratching aggravates inflammation and swelling in a mouse model ...
Scratching an itch is almost irresistible — even though it can make a problem worse. Now researchers have discovered a mechanism that explains the "itch-scratch cycle".
Scratching an itch can bring a contradictory wave of pleasure and misery. A mouse study on scratching, reported in the Jan. 31 Science, fleshes out this ...
Well, the scientists think that though the reaction may worsen the rash itself, it could also offer an immune response to ...
It could be one of the reasons why scratching an itch feels good, and why scratching has been evolutionarily conserved for millions of years. Sometimes, as the saying goes, you need to scratch an ...