2009/8/18, 142,146; 27
142
"Government should place few, if any, restrictions on scientific research and
development"
146
"In most professions and academic fields, imagination is more important than
knowledge."
27
A new report suggests that men and women experience pain very differently
from one another, and that doctors should consider these differences when
prescribing pain medications. When researchers administered the same dosage
of kappa opioids — a painkiller — to 28 men and 20 women who were having
their wisdom teeth extracted, the women reported feeling much less pain than
the men, and the easing of pain lasted considerably longer in women. This
research suggests that kappa opioids should be prescribed for women whenever
pain medication is required, whereas men should be given other kinds of pain
medication. In addition, researchers should reevaluate the effects of all
medications on men versus women.
不好意思,因為考完心情太差了,所以現在才PO
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