Sex-Based Pain Processing Differences Highlight the Need for Tailored Therapies

In groundbreaking research from the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, scientists have revealed that men and women exhibit sex-based pain processing differences, paving the way for more effective, personalized pain management strategies. The findings shed light on why women often respond poorly to opioid therapies and suggest alternatives to reduce opioid misuse. … Continue reading Sex-Based Pain Processing Differences Highlight the Need for Tailored Therapies