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A new study suggests that men and women process pain differently, which is why pain medications are less effective in women.
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A new study from UC San Diego may help explain why women have more chronic pain and are less responsive to opioid treatments.
New research uncovers how men and women manage pain differently, urging a shift toward gender-specific treatments and opioid guidelines.
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