medicalxpress - An international research team led by Dr. Frank Bosmans (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) has discovered a major genetic cause of hyperhidrosis (chronic and excessive sweating). The study, published in Science Advances, provides strong evidence that a genetica…
AI Summary: New research identifies a genetic basis and a tiny electrically gated ion channel in nerve cells as drivers of a form of excessive sweating, recasting it as a neurological condition rather than a benign nuisance. Findings point to potential targeted therapies that address the underlying neural mechanism rather than symptom management alone.
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