IL-10 Monocytes Explain Why Men Turn Off Pain Faster

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A Michigan State University study shows IL-10–producing monocytes actively resolve inflammatory pain; higher testosterone in males boosts these cells, leading to faster pain relief, while females’ monocytes are less active and pain persists longer. This immune-driven mechanism suggests non-opioid treatments that enhance IL-10 signaling could prevent chronic pain.
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