Wish you could just turn off your pain sensor? Science may not be too far away from that becoming a reality. Today’s article discusses new research found about the brain and pain. Here’s what they had to say, “Researchers conducted imaging scans of the brains of people who were experiencing pain waxing and waning over several hours. They identified a region of the brain called the dorsal posterior insula, which became active in response to how much pain a person felt.” To read more, CLICK HERE.