Kevin Cordle

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a common affliction of old age that is going to sound made-up but is real: a patch of skin on your back, typically just out of reach, that itches intermittently, and sometimes incessantly. And scratching it provides no relief—none at all! Because the condition arises from damage within certain nerve pathways, those same pathways block the relief that scratching usually provides. The condition is called notalgia paresthetica.
Successful Aging: A Neuroscientist Explores the Power and Potential of Our Lives
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