Health
Chronic Pain Could Have a Unique Genetic Basis in Women – ScienceAlert
A sweeping meta-analysis of data from the United Kingdom Biobank has found a different genetic basis for chronic pain in women compared to men.

A sweeping meta-analysis of data from the United Kingdom Biobank has found a different genetic basis for chronic pain in women compared to men.
The results are still preliminary, but to date, this is one of the largest genetic studies on chronic pain to analyze the female and male sex separately.
“Our study highlights the importance of considering sex as a biological variable and showed subtle but interesting sex differences in the genetics of chronic pain,” says population geneticist Keira Johnston…
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Wild weather smashes parts of Australia as damaging winds barrel across the east coast
-
Noosa News23 hours ago
NRL live: Raiders vs Tigers, Dragons vs Sea Eagles, Cowboys vs Broncos
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
Deputy Premier defends far-right rally’s right to protest, but urges calm
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Bumper turn-out for competitive agriculture entries at the Royal Adelaide Show