‘Hot spot’ may explain why African-Americans feel greater pain
Feb 10, 2020 12:41 UTC
Despite the persistence of the slavery-era myth that African-Americans are less sensitive to pain than people of other backgrounds (as a large fraction of white laypeople, medical students, and hospital residents in a 2016 study believed), the science is unambiguous. African-Americans, and in some studies Latinxs, report more pain from the identical stimulus (being touched with something very hot, for instance) than non-Hispanic white people.
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