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Researchers have just taken the most fine-grained look to date at inflammatory pain: increased sensitivity to pain that follows an immune response to a wound, infection, sunburn, arthritis, or other ...
The immune systems of men appear to be better equipped to shut down pain, which could explain why chronic pain is more common ...
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 ...
Chronic pain lasts longer for women than men, and new research suggests differences in hormone-regulated immune cells, called monocytes, may help explain why.
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Dr Amir Khan gives common reason for pain doctors can't explain
Dr Khan stressed that, just because it is hard to pin down, it does not mean people's pain is not real ...
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