pain perception
04/02/2018 / By Zoey Sky
More biological differences discovered: Pain originates differently in males than in females
According to the results of a study by researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas, at the cellular level, “pain begins differently for men and women.” The group of researchers, which included Dr. Ted Price, Dr. Salim Megat, and their colleagues in the Pain Neurobiology Research Group, has determined that handling receptors in the nervous system for […]
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