Article: Men and women remember pain differently

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  1. Ravn

    Ravn Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    From the press release:
    https://mcgill.ca/newsroom/channels/news/men-and-women-remember-pain-differently-293050

    Based on this article: Male-Specific Conditioned Pain Hypersensitivity in Mice and Humans
    Loren J. Martin et al, Published: January 10, 2019
    https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(18)31496-9
     
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    One thing that comes to mind in connection with memories of pain is that many women suffer excruciating period pain (when they aren't pregnant). They also give birth. In the days before birth control women might go through as many as 10 - 20 pregnancies and births. Women experience far more pain than men do as part of normal life. Throughout history, if a woman with excruciating period pains didn't learn some means of coping with it they might end up killing themselves or might be denied food because they couldn't work (and so starved to death). The ones who learned to deal with it lived, the others didn't. The same comments probably apply to women going through pregnancy after pregnancy.

    From the second link above :

    The above quote is completely at odds with the situation described in this link : https://www.abdopain.com/abdominal-adhesion.html

    I've been told by doctors in the past that adhesions don't cause pain and it is all in my head. I won't say what I thought of that, it might get me banned.
     

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