Men and women don’t experience pain the same way. Give someone an electric shock; bind a tourniquet tighter and tighter around their leg; submerge their hand in icy water; prick them with a pin: ...
Chronic pain affects millions of people, but if you're a woman, you're more likely to suffer. This reality has puzzled doctors and researchers for decades, especially as traditional treatments ...
Pain affects everyone, but research published in NIH, shows that men and women experience it differently. Despite common myths suggesting women are more tolerant due to childbirth or menstrual cramps, ...
In the "First Do No Harm" (healthy relationships) chapter of Living Well, Despite Catchin' Hell, I include eighteen medical "pearls of wisdom" to help readers heal and bolster their interpersonal ...
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