‘Macho’ men skew pain sensitivity studies, research suggests
“Macho” men who exhibit alpha-male competitiveness and aggression may be skewing pain research by being more likely to volunteer to be tested on their pain responses, a study suggests.
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“Macho” men who exhibit alpha-male competitiveness and aggression may be skewing pain research by being more likely to volunteer to be tested on their pain responses, a study suggests.
Plan targets large endowments of private colleges and eliminates many deductions benefiting student loan borrowers and graduate students.
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