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New study investigates why chronic pain lasts longer in women - SUCH TV
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New study investigates why chronic pain lasts longer in women – SUCH TV

bilawalmaskin@gmail.com4 hours ago04 mins

To all the women who’ve heard the frustrating “it’s all in your head” in response to medical maladies, a new study out Friday feels your pain. Research published in the journal Science Immunology shows that women actually do experience exacerbated chronic pain compared to men — a gap that can be explained by biological differences…

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