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Chronic pain lasts longer for women than men, and new research suggests differences in hormone-regulated immune cells, called monocytes, may help explain why. In a new paper in Science Immunology , ...
Cells lining the mouse colon. L cells, which produce PYY, are shown in green; serotonin producing EC cells in magenta; cell cytoskeleton in yellow. Women are dramatically more likely than men to ...
A specific subset of immune cells driven by testosterone resolves pain faster in men, explaining why women are more likely to ...
Chronic pain lasts longer for women than men, and new research suggests differences in hormone-regulated immune cells, called ...
Women are more likely to experience chronic pain, studies have found, and their pain lasts longer, on average. New research suggests it's because of immune system differences.
Students walked on Lego in different ways in order to evaluate how different conditions impact sensations of pain. Photo: UTS. A new study from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) highlights the ...