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A pain map of the brain being developed by scientists could finally put an end to the debate about whether women suffer more pain than men.
Using brain scanning technology, neuroscientists have been able to see how the brain responds to pain and map the signals to different parts of the body. They have also been able to measure how much pain someone is in from the signals in the brain.

A pain map of the brain being developed by scientists could finally put an end to the debate about whether women suffer more pain than men.

Using brain scanning technology, neuroscientists have been able to see how the brain responds to pain and map the signals to different parts of the body. They have also been able to measure how much pain someone is in from the signals in the brain.

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    The age old pissing contest of who has it worse. Scientifically discussed at last.
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    This was actually an issue???
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