First indications of sex differences in pain production are shown by a study.

Published Date: 12 Jun 2024

It has been suggested by research that men and women experience pain differently, but the reason for this has not yet been determined. University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers have identified for the first time in a recent study that was published in Brain.

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