According to a new study by WashU Medicine researchers, male and female rats with a chronic pain condition release different ...
For Dominick Dunlap's family, the risks of blood clots associated with feminizing hormone therapy appear to have led to ...
Since then, we've been brandished as hysterical – all down to the fact that we have organs and hormones that men don't. 'We still see it now,' she adds. 'Women are still routinely not heard and ...
The findings indicate that differences in how men and women use and misuse opioids may be driven by their hormones, and that a deeper understanding of how sex hormones interact with chronic pain ...