Gender Differences
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have discovered that surviving neurons in the visual system can sprout new branches to rebuild connections with the brain after traumatic injury, restoring function without regenerating lost cells. The process, observed in mice, proved effective but slower in females, highlighting sex-based differences in recovery. This finding challenges long-held beliefs about neural regeneration and offers insights into human brain injury treatment.
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In workplace settings with identical temperatures, women often feel colder than men due to differences in body composition and hormones. This phenomenon, termed female thermal demand, arises from metabolic, physical, and hormonal factors. While both genders maintain the same body temperature, cold affects women more intensely.