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Research settles age-old debate of whether men or women can tolerate pain better Sept. 24, 2024 Daily Mail UK
Harm reduction is under fire across California. Could giving drug users paraphernalia help them? Sept. 5, 2024 Los Angeles Post
Nociceptors Function Differently in Males versus Females – Whether in Mice, Monkeys, or People Aug. 22, 2024 Migraine Science Collaborative
Groundbreaking study uncovers male-female differences in pain-sensing nerve cells Aug. 16, 2024 PsyPost
Phototherapy: How Light Is Helping Patients Heal in New Ways Aug. 9, 2024 Light illuminates our world and helps us see. Early human trials suggest it may help us heal in new ways as well. Medscape
Chronic pain patients’ mental health needs often go unrecognized Aug. 4, 2024 People living with chronic pain are more likely than their peers without pain to need mental health treatment, yet less likely to get it, a new analysis suggests. The Washington Post