An intense description of suffering arrived in a mailing from an expressive arts gallery: My arms reach upward as the mind and hair are disintegrating, reaching through burning into the light.
Hormone-regulated immune cells produce IL-10 to resolve pain more effectively in males, offering a potential new target for non-opioid chronic pain treatments.
A study in Science Immunology reveals an immune mechanism influenced by hormones that may explain why chronic pain persists ...
Cells lining the mouse colon. L cells, which produce PYY, are shown in green; serotonin producing EC cells in magenta; cell cytoskeleton in yellow. Women are dramatically more likely than men to ...
Women suffer more. But why? A new study points to an immune mechanism that differs between women and men, which may affect the duration of pain after trauma.