Research settles debate of whether men or women tolerate pain better
Briefly

The biological processing of pain, regardless of how much pain is produced, is dramatically sex dependent, indicating that different genes, proteins, and cell types play roles in how each sex experiences pain.
Hormones during childbirth, like endorphins and oxytocin, lead to decreased pain sensitivity, but afterward, this sensitivity returns to normal levels, illustrating how hormonal factors influence pain perception.
Read at Mail Online
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