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According to new research, men and women rely on different biological systems for pain relief, which could help explain why our most powerful pain medications are often less effective in women.
A new study suggests that men and women process pain differently, which is why pain medications are less effective in women.
Pain is a universal experience—one that can range from mild discomfort to debilitating agony. Whether it’s chronic back pain, ...
New research presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s Cornea Subspecialty Day is part of the part of the 8-year ...
New research uncovers how men and women manage pain differently, urging a shift toward gender-specific treatments and opioid guidelines.
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Mom of two Jennifer McNeill was told she’d likely “strained” her back and assumed it was from picking up her kids. But the ...