Chronic pain is more common among females of all ages when compared to males. Scientists discover biological differences between sexes when it comes to chronic pain, finding that in female rodents, but not males, pain signals releases leptin, a hormone associated with heightened pain sensitivity.
Chronic pain is more common among females of all ages when compared to males. Scientists discover biological differences between sexes when it comes to chronic pain, finding that in female rodents, but not males, pain signals releases leptin, a hormone associated with heightened pain sensitivity.