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According to a 2020 study, autoimmune diseases disproportionately affect women – accounting for nearly 80 per cent of cases.
A new study may help to explain why there is an over-representation of women experiencing chronic pain compared to men and why pain medication may not be as effective for women as it is for men.
New research reveals why women experience chronic pain more frequently than men, uncovering key biological differences in pain processing.
A groundbreaking study from the University of Calgary explains why pain medications are less effective for women. It ...
Despite its increasing prevalence, a painful condition called bladder pain syndrome, or interstitial cystitis, remains ...
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News Medical on MSNResearch Reveals Gender Gap in Pain Med EffectivenessA new study led by University of Calgary professor Dr. Tuan Trang, PhD, may help to explain why there is an over-representation of women experiencing ...
A new study led by University of Calgary professor Dr. Tuan Trang, PhD, may help to explain why there is an ...
Karolinska Development AB (Nasdaq Stockholm: KDEV) today announces that portfolio company PharmNovo received positive feedback regarding its most advanced drug candidate, PN6047, in a pre-IND meeting ...
Allodynia, by contrast, is a pain response to a stimulus that is not normally painful.10 14 An example of allodynia is the person who is suffering from chronic low back pain who complains of pain when ...
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