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Marijuana Provides More Pain Relief For Men Than Woman, Says Study (psypost.org)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from PsyPost: Researchers from Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) found that men had greater pain relief than women after smoking marijuana. In this study, the researchers analyzed data from two double-blinded, placebo-controlled studies looking at the analgesic effects of cannabis in 42 recreational marijuana smokers. After smoking the same amount of either an active or placebo form of cannabis, the participants immersed one hand in a a cold-water bath until the pain could no longer be tolerated. Following the immersion, the participants answered a short pain questionnaire. After smoking active cannabis, men reported a significant decrease in pain sensitivity and an increase in pain tolerance. Women did not experience a significant decrease in pain sensitivity, although they reported a small increase in pain tolerance shortly after smoking. "These findings come at a time when more people, including women, are turning to the use of medical cannabis for pain relief," said Ziva Cooper, PhD, associate professor of clinical neurobiology (in psychiatry) at CUMC. "Preclinical evidence has suggested that the experience of pain relief from cannabis-related products may vary between sexes, but no studies have been done to see if this is true in humans." You can view the results of the study online in Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

144 comments

  1. What kind of pain will it work on? by negRo_slim · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Does it only work for chronic pain or something in particular? I've tried to use it in place of aspirin to little or no effect.

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    1. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The psychosomatic effect has been observed to be over a hundred times the physical effect., so it works best on chronic (sic) pain.

    2. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      menstrual pain

    3. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

      If they really want to test pain tolerance in males, there's no need for this kind of pussy subjective "how do you feel" questions. They should let the participants take the drug and then kick them in the nuts when they least expect it. Record the duration of obscenities yelled and the volume of vomit. Bingo: objective study.

    4. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by guises · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well... according to the study it works for submerging your hand in an ice water bath. If that's what you were using the aspirin for then you're in luck (provided you're male).

    5. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by MrKaos · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Does it only work for chronic pain or something in particular? I've tried to use it in place of aspirin to little or no effect.

      I snapped an achilles tendon and to control pain after the surgery, I polished off over a litre of morphine and had been using codine for several months. I had reached a level of use where the doctor told me I was facing liver or kidney failure if he proscribed any more and he suggested THC as an alternative to the pain killers.

      It worked while I healed, during rehabilitation and it took two years to be able to walk again. Six months to recover from the surgery and eighteen months learning to walk again all of which required some really painful physiotherapy. It took another four years before I could sit in a car longer than 20 minutes. I used and recognised signs of THC dependency as simply getting tired of consuming it. So it was a lot easier to overcome, reduce and tolerate the withdrawal symptoms of the THC compared to being on morphine or codine for that long which made me feel like a zombie unable to do much.

      To compare physical amounts, 25 cigarettes of tobacco as weed would take me about a week to consume to deal with chronic pain. The same amount may take over a month to consume recreationally as I am physically unable to consume that much weed.

      My experiences were that you won't get high or euphoric when you use THC as a painkiller, however the sensation of pain will reduce and that helps you to relax. It also helped maintain my appetite when I didn't feel like eating. I also suffered several spinal injuries and found pain controling that using THC left me more alert and functional compared to opiate based pain killers.

      For me pain control with THC help me through significant physical trauma, several times.

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    6. Re: What kind of pain will it work on? by subk · · Score: 5, Funny

      What kind of pain will it work on?

      I have found it works really well on mental anguish inflicted by pointy haired bosses and ass hat-wearing peers

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    7. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sounds good. So when can we expect you to smoke up?

    8. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Khyber · · Score: 1

      "My experiences were that you won't get high or euphoric when you use THC as a painkiller, however the sensation of pain will reduce and that helps you to relax."

      I still get high, but then again I'm knocking back dabs instead of smoking flower. But my leg and back don't bother me afterwards, so I can dig gems and enjoy some scenery while high (literally, both meanings.)

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    9. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Narcocide · · Score: 1

      Headaches are usually caused by dehydration or eyestrain. Smoke, much like alcohol or caffeine, will mostly make both of those things worse over time. The best medicine here is typically preventative measures; stay hydrated and remember to blink more.

    10. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I wonder about this too. I believe it does work as a painkiller at least in some people, but in my experience it hasn't helped at all.

      Granted, I don't suffer from chronic pain, but with back aches and broken toes the pain did not seem to be lessened at all. It may have helped me tolerate it but it still hurt.

      OTOH, I have not taken any pain medication, including OTC remedies, in close to 20 years.

      I did find it very useful in getting sober from alcohol though, but that's a different medical application. My guess is that a doctor would probably have given me benzodiazepenes which I think are great, but also very addictive and dangerous to withdraw from.

    11. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by blind+biker · · Score: 1

      For what it's worth, I notice that it relieves muscle pain. In fact, when I'm slightly buzzed, I can bike much faster uphill, than usual, which I believe is caused by not feeling my muscles' discomfort during physical exertion.

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    12. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It is not however, a very effective headache medicine, at least for my headaches.

    13. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Also, you might benefit from corrective vision, it's not always a "failure to blink".

    14. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why didn't you leave her?

    15. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 0

      "In fact, when I'm slightly buzzed, I can bike much faster uphill, than usual..."

      No, it's because you think that 'they' are following you.

    16. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The thing is, there are well over 100 different cannabinoids (CBD), of which THC is only one. The way these interact with the human body is only partially understood; two cannabinoid-cell-membrane-receptors (CB1 (mostly in the brain) and CB2 (mostly found in other organs)) are known, but there are probably more. Fun fact: there are more cannabinoid receptors in the human brain than any other receptors. Some belief this means the consumption of cannabis has shaped the evolution of the human brain though they might just as well serve a more benign purpose since the human body produces cannabinoid(-like) substances as well (they're even in breast milk!). Furthermore, cannabinoids are believed the interacts through other (less understood) ways as well.

      Anyway, the composition of weed varies greatly; each plant has a different composition and thus contains different cannabinoids in different amounts. This is not just influenced by the genome of the plant but is heavily influenced by environmental factors (often actively controlled by indoor weed growers). What mix of cannabinoids and other chemicals eventually ends up in your body heavily depends on the way it is consumed (vaporize, smoke or dissolved in fat-containing foods like space cake). All these cannabinoids mix in with many other chemicals in your blood (that may depend on your mood, the time of day, whether you're hungry, whether you're in love etc. etc.) and it is that mix that determines what it does. So if it does nothing, it might just be the moment you consumed it. Or the weed you consumed might not be the right match for you. Or your body might need to "learn"; the human body shows reverse tolerance to CBD; the more you consume, the less you need to achieve the same effect. Or it may just not work for your body or bodily problem. I personally have never found weed to relief any pain except for muscle-strain-related pain, probably because it can help relax your muscles.

      Anyway, if you're not a smoker, pleeeaaase don't smoke it. Weed is a great gateway drug to the second most addictive drug there is (shared second place with crack cocaine, only topped by heroin): nicotine. Just get a vaporizer or make weed butter, space cake or marijuana milk. The big advantage of a vaporizer with a proper temperature control is that you can selectively vaporize different kinds of cannabinoids.

    17. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by lxs · · Score: 1
    18. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by blind+biker · · Score: 1

      "In fact, when I'm slightly buzzed, I can bike much faster uphill, than usual..."

      No, it's because you think that 'they' are following you.

      Nah, this only happens late at night, when I know they aren't.

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    19. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wow, that's some tough luck. Thanks for sharing your story, I'm glad you got better.

    20. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The snu snu

    21. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Anyway, if you're not a smoker, pleeeaaase don't smoke it. Weed is a great gateway drug to the second most addictive drug there is (shared second place with crack cocaine, only topped by heroin): nicotine. Just get a vaporizer or make weed butter, space cake or marijuana milk. The big advantage of a vaporizer with a proper temperature control is that you can selectively vaporize different kinds of cannabinoids.

      Please stop using the "gateway drug" crap...
      http://reset.me/story/the-scie...

      The main reason why it could be considered a gateway drug is because the users gets exposed to other things from their dealer or the people they are smoking with.. The drug itself does not cause you to want other things more..

      There are other things that should be used to deter people from smoking..
      https://www.sciencenews.org/ar...

      Tell people the real effects it has... Not some propaganda that has been used for the last 30+ years to scare people away.

    22. Re: What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm not sure you actually read what he wrote.

      Basically he said if you don't smoke cigarettes (nicotine), and start smoking weed you are more likely to start smoking cigarettes, which I completely understand.

      I don't "get" the idea of inhaling smoke. The idea of putting the biproduct of fire into my lungs is the most freaky thought to me. I need my lungs to breathe air/oxygen, and putting smoke in them makes that difficult. I have a hard enough time being around a camp fire, let alone directly injecting ash particles into my lungs.... what the hell is wrong with people?

    23. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by charliemerritt03 · · Score: 1

      I am a licensed user (NM). I started on lowish doses for seizures - using a 50-50 CBD THC strain. Then for some reason a little bit of neuropathy turned violently bad. I am using strong edibles for the burning and pins+needles. Works really well for this and even more, like 100% on the restless leg (worms in knees). However I have burned myself (not serious but painful) and have stepped on spiky seedballs. OUCH! Marijuana is not a "pain killer" as in narcotic, but "imaginary" pain like neuropathy and, as I hear, "phantom limb pain" respond very well. FYI I eat about 40Mg THC 2-3 times a day. Nobody but me notices my intoxication.

    24. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Never, but maybe I'll still join the study as a control! :-)

    25. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by MightyDrunken · · Score: 1

      It works for you then, Mr Kaos, but are you a man or a women?

    26. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by MrKaos · · Score: 1

      I am indeed a Mr!

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    27. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by dbreeze · · Score: 1

      I've had good results with some toothaches and joint pain, not so much with hemorrhoids. Yes, I'm an old fart....

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    28. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Less pain relief is not no pain relief. No where does the article of study indicate there was no pain relief for women.

    29. Re:What kind of pain will it work on? by beastofburdon · · Score: 1

      One of the effects in relaxing muscles, so it has a large effect on back, neck, and muscle pain. All things that oddly this study had absolutely nothing to do with.

  2. Patriarchy! Patriarchy! Patriarchy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Even marijuana is sexist!!!

    1. Re:Patriarchy! Patriarchy! Patriarchy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      This study proves that women only receive 70% pain relief compared to men.
      We need to educate plants so that they don't do this.

    2. Re:Patriarchy! Patriarchy! Patriarchy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I feel oppressing that you have to identify as a man in order to fight not only marijuana sexism, but also pain sexism. Clearly we need to ban men from using marijuana so that women are not deprived of equal rights.

    3. Re:Patriarchy! Patriarchy! Patriarchy! by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Actually it is something to watch for. In the past because the majority of people suffering from certain conditions were female, treatments that didn't do much for men were developed and the funding the chase the last 5% of the market wasn't there.

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    4. Re:Patriarchy! Patriarchy! Patriarchy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      ... sexist!

      Doesn't alcohol affect women more than men?

    5. Re:Patriarchy! Patriarchy! Patriarchy! by goose-incarnated · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Even marijuana is sexist!!!

      Don't be silly! Everyone knows that men and women are exactly the same, it's only the environment and society that thinks there's a difference. This study is obviously flawed and should be repeated until the correct result is achieved.

      </sarcasm>

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    6. Re:Patriarchy! Patriarchy! Patriarchy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Even marijuana is sexist!!!

      Actually it is something to watch for.

      You went full retard AmiMoJo.

    7. Re:Patriarchy! Patriarchy! Patriarchy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No sarcasm tag needed. In a generation or three, when you look up someone's shorts you won't be able to tell if they're considered male or female. And with genderfluid people, that answer could change daily. I wish this had started a generation earlier, then I could have gotten a bunch of minority scholarships...

  3. Well by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's exactly why marijuana is banned is many countries it's sexist.

  4. From TFA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Despite differences in pain relief, men and women did not report differences in how intoxicated they felt or how much they liked the effect of the active cannabis."

    This just in, people like the effects of weed. Oh well, I'm glad there will be less tax money available to blow up innocent people overseas.

  5. Prolly cuz by Snotnose · · Score: 5, Funny

    when I fire up a spliff the wife leaves the house, taking most of my pain away.

    1. Re:Prolly cuz by sdguero · · Score: 1

      if i had up votes, you would get them.

    2. Re:Prolly cuz by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This is exactly why I chain-smoke the reefer. Never been happier.

    3. Re:Prolly cuz by pakar · · Score: 1

      Watch out for the reefer madness!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  6. Placebo cannabis? by pushing-robot · · Score: 1

    After smoking the same amount of either an active or placebo form of cannabis

    https://xkcd.com/1462/

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    1. Re:Placebo cannabis? by michelcolman · · Score: 3, Funny

      Also, they were only told their sex after the experiment

  7. Perhaps they should rerun the study... by Nova+Express · · Score: 1

    ...with chocolate.

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    1. Re:Perhaps they should rerun the study... by GNious · · Score: 1

      Not that relevant, but I (male) use darkbitter chocolate in a similar way - it is helping reduce/manage neuropathic pain

    2. Re:Perhaps they should rerun the study... by flyingfsck · · Score: 1

      How would you find anyone that would want to smoke chocolate?

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    3. Re: Perhaps they should rerun the study... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Ask Troy McClure

    4. Re:Perhaps they should rerun the study... by bigfinger76 · · Score: 1

      There's a man in Iran who only smokes cow shit, so I'd say it's within the realm of possible.
      link

  8. Well of course Pot cures more pain than women do by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Marijuana Provides More Pain Relief For Men than Woman"... well yeah.. obviously - a woman CAUSES pain for most men. They don't do much to cure it, so this doesn't surprise me at all. And I suspect this is especially true for gay men. I hope however that these results do not rewsult in a ban or some kind of prohibition on women- I'm straight so I do need women, no matter how ineffective they are at curing pain.

  9. Is red wine good for you? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm thinking to take up the 1 glass-a-day habit. But, I don't know if the resulting health benefits are real or some internet bullshit.

  10. Obligatory Fuck the DEA by zenlessyank · · Score: 1

    Sorry. Could not help myself.

    1. Re:Obligatory Fuck the DEA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      really? This just in. Pot destroys lives!

    2. Re:Obligatory Fuck the DEA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Is it pot that's destroying lives or other factors surrounding it, where most can be mitigated? For example, being illegal and getting arrested. Cost due to (somewhat) scarcity. Social stigma related to it. The person themselves, if it wasn't pot they're abusing it would be some other substance, and most are far worse, including alcohol.

    3. Re:Obligatory Fuck the DEA by BlueStrat · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Is it pot that's destroying lives or other factors surrounding it, where most can be mitigated? For example, being illegal and getting arrested. Cost due to (somewhat) scarcity. Social stigma related to it. The person themselves, if it wasn't pot they're abusing it would be some other substance, and most are far worse, including alcohol.

      On the plus side from the point of view of TPTB, keeping marijuana illegal keeps the privately-run prisons full and lawyers, cops, and judges fully employed in a 'growth industry' with room to advance. It protects the liquor industry and other jobs created to deal with high auto accident/injury/death rates from alcohol and all the alcohol-related auto and infrastructure damage repair. It protects alcohol tax revenues to the government.

      It also protects the profits of the pharmaceutical corporations and contributions/kickbacks/bribes to the politicians and political parties. It allows the construction of a police/surveillance state as a means of enforcement which might upset the livestock without a proper imaginary threat to keep them too frightened to listen to warnings about allowing government too much power.

      There are many, many benefits to keeping marijuana illegal. It's just that the benefits are pretty exclusive to those in government and those in the private sector who bought favor from those in government.

      Strat

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    4. Re:Obligatory Fuck the DEA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why the hell was the parent modded 'Troll'?

      I guess it must have been either a government/LE/pharma shill or somebody with no reading comprehension skills that had mod points.

    5. Re:Obligatory Fuck the DEA by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      "Why? I've seen the lives it has destroyed,"

      Yes, the lives it has destroyed is one of the best reasons for getting rid of the DEA.

    6. Re:Obligatory Fuck the DEA by wbr1 · · Score: 1

      Why? I've seen the lives it has destroyed, plus I now live across the street from a store in Seattle where it is legally sold, but the local cops have been ordered to not enforce the law and arrest the drug addicts.

      Plus, it's unfair that it doesn't help women as much with pain, so it needs to be banned for that reason alone.

      Birth Control pills are not nearly as effective for men as women. We should ban those too.

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    7. Re:Obligatory Fuck the DEA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      " It's just that the benefits are pretty exclusive to those in government and those in the private sector who bought favor from those in government."

    8. Re:Obligatory Fuck the DEA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Getting rid" of the DEA is never going to happen; and the criminals that run the DEA are never going to be brought to justice. This is the reality. The criminals run the show and they are never going to let marijuana go without a fight. Also, law enforcement agencies and organizations are notoriously anti-weed, and they are actively lying about the reduction in crime where it's been legalized and are actively lobbying to maintain their criminal influence on the public.

      Weed is a massive embarrassment and disaster for US law enforcement, and most of the scumbags IN law enforcement are responsible for destroying lives. They will NEVER accept their responsibility for that. Ever.

  11. So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold hands? by DuckDodgers · · Score: 1

    I guess the study has some value. But I have two immediate questions:

    1. Is immersing a hand in cold water equivalent to all other forms of pain? What if marijuana increases the average man's ability to tolerate cold hands 20% and has an insignificant affect for women in that area, but increases a woman's tolerance for bruises, or stomach cancer pain, more than it does for men?

    2. In my experience, women are bothered more by cold than men in general. I realize the study is supposedly double blind, so they tried to account for that. But I think that could be a factor to include. If the average guy in the placebo portion could tolerate 90 seconds and the average woman in the placebo portion could tolerate 60, and then the average guy on pot can tolerate 120 and the average woman on pot can tolerate 63, maybe the difference in baselines is important.

  12. Jezebel Headline: Marijuana Is Sexist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    When the only too you have is a hammer, everything is a nail.

    1. Re:Jezebel Headline: Marijuana Is Sexist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      That's a sexist comment, as we all know "nail" is a dog-whistle for male genitalia.

      Also, Teh Patriarchy.

  13. Huh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What about a study about it raising your temp. That could of skewed this ice bucket challenge method of testing pain..

  14. Re:Well of course Pot cures more pain than women d by sexconker · · Score: 1

    I approve of this grammatically-correct interpretation.

  15. 7-11 by PopeRatzo · · Score: 4, Funny

    It would be funny if they found out that it wasn't the cannabis that was easing the pain, but the large bag of pork rinds, Big Gulp and pint of Ben & Jerry's that you chase it with.

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    1. Re:7-11 by swb · · Score: 2

      I don't know about pork rinds and ice cream, but I suspect a major reason that many psychotropic medications are used in pain relief isn't only due to their direct effect on pain receptors, but also because they are euphoriants which produce a mood elevation which reduces the anxiety and mental anguish associated with pain.

      People don't just feel less pain, they feel better emotionally, too, which reduces a lot of mental perception of pain and improves their overall feeling of well being.

      I think modern medicine could address a lot of their pain management issues by not looking to just address some root cause of pain or medications which address pain receptors, but by figuring out how to deal with the mental anguish associated with pain. It's kind of funny how successful dentistry is with nitrous oxide, which really doesn't prevent pain but produces a hypnotic state (IMHO, anyway) not all that different than marijuana -- it's almost as if dentists are offering to get you high while they do something unpleasant in your mouth so you just don't mind.

      I suspect that when big pharma produces a new class of painkillers that lack "addiction potential" by hitting pain receptors but not producing much in the way of euphoria, they're going to be widely adopted by doctors. But soon after we will hear a lot of clinical complaints bubbling up that patients find them "less effective" than opioids because they lack a mood-enhancing effect, reducing the perception of effectiveness.

  16. Psychosomatic! by fustakrakich · · Score: 1, Interesting

    If you think there's less pain, is there, really? How do you know? Are the nerves still transmitting the same signal and the brain tunes out? Can that be measured without requiring a verbal response from the patient?

    Don't take this wrong. I firmly believe that prohibition must be abolished. I just don't like that we have to beg like this. There is no right to arbitrarily prohibit the possession and consumption of weed, especially without any scientific basis.

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  17. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by sexconker · · Score: 1

    Just about every "pain" study uses hands in cold water (yes, even the Mythbusters). I haven't seen any study comparing pain tolerance between men and women that doesn't use this method. Further, they cap the time you can you leave your hand in the ice water, so you can't control for time for anyone who lasts the full duration.

    It's fucking stupid. There are many kinds of pain, and we already know that men and women have vastly different circulation patterns. (Men have less circulation to their extremities.) If they insist on this retarded method they should lock your hand in the box with ice water then pretend to take a phone call and leave, then wait to see when you panic. Or do full body immersion.

    But I would suggest testing:

    Being hit in the shin with a rigid object.
    Having the bottom of the foot stabbed with a large needle.
    Snapping a rubber band against the inside of the thigh.
    A solid punch between the pectoral and shoulder.
    Holding your hand over a candle at a fixed distance.
    Various clamps.
    Maybe some acids.
    Etc.

  18. That was fast! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Didn't the feds just approve researchers to grow for research papers last week?

  19. "woman" = "women" - only in America! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Did none of you dumb AMERICAN fucks notice it says "woman" instead of "women" in the title? Oh, wait - you're the AMERICANS who keep on writing "a womEn", all over the fucking internet. Unbelievable.

    1. Re:"woman" = "women" - only in America! by flyingfsck · · Score: 1

      Well, bro, given the standird of publieck skool edumacation...

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    2. Re:"woman" = "women" - only in America! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And why are you so upset about a fucking typo? Are you a women PMSing?

  20. Drug companies rarely test women by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Painkillers are never tested for gender efficacy. This is yet another flawed study to discredit medical cannabis benefits.

  21. Wow by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    God is a confirmed sexist misogynist.

    1. Re:Wow by Anne+Thwacks · · Score: 1

      Obviously - God should be banned!

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    2. Re:Wow by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      If the god of the bible exists, it is an imperative that we hunt him down and kill him. He's too dangerous to permit to continue to exist.

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    3. Re:Wow by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

      The oil and gas fire that fueled the burning bush from which he stemmed has perished millennia ago.

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  22. Great News! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I thought the USA was in major debt and getting our ass kicked by pretty much everyone on the planet. Apparently not. Apparently we have so fucking much money that we can conduct double blind peer reviewed studies on the affect of ice water on pot heads. Never have I seen a better use of funds. I am sure China is quacking in the streets knowing our scientist now know the secrets of Pot and cold water.

    Yes this is surely the question that our nations top scientist need to be devoting themselves to.

  23. Unreliable experiment by sir-gold · · Score: 4, Informative

    When the Mythbusters used the hand-in-icewater method (to test pain tolerance differences in men and women) they had results that varied wildly between individuals, to the point where they had to disqualify some test subjects for having too high of a tolerance.. There was also a difference in pain tolerance between women who had given birth and women who hadn't.

    The effectiveness of pain medication also varies with pain tolerance. For someone with low tolerance, a single asprin will take care of whatever minor pain they have. Someone with a much higher tolerance won't "feel" the pain until it is much more severe and beyond the reach of a basic pain reliever (and will feel little to no relief as a result)

    1. Re:Unreliable experiment by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That and this tests cold tolerance, those of us from cold regions have a much higher tolerance than say somebody born and raised in So-Cal that has never even experienced snow, let alone -30f with a 40mph wind.

    2. Re:Unreliable experiment by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Don't listen to those dumb scientists, MYTHBUSTERS proved them wrong!

  24. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by sir-gold · · Score: 2

    We want to test the subjects, not torture them.

    The only idea that could work is the rubber band, the rest of your list would cause physical damage (or at least bruises)

  25. Science is Awesome by skam240 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Wow, free weed and all these people have to do is put their hands in ice water? Science is awesome!

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  26. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 1

    Having the bottom of the foot stabbed with a large needle.

    When I was a child, I had an ingrown toenail once, and the doctor needed to chop away some flesh. In order to numb the toe, he needed to insert the needle under the toenail. Now THAT is painful! He had two nurses hold my leg, because the pain is so bad that people involuntarily jerk their leg.

    Maybe some acids.

    Like Lysergic acid diethylamide? That would be a whole different study.

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  27. Sinsemilla is a well endowed female by Bob_Who · · Score: 1

    In other news, vaginas provide more pain relief for men.

    Sinsemilla is a female marijuana with big soft yummy sticky sexual organs. It wants male relief.

    It fucks you up and munches you out.

  28. Obvious conclusion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Marijuana is misogynist!

  29. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by GNious · · Score: 1

    I had similar surgery in a toe once, first step was 2 injections in/around the phalanges proxima, and then waiting a bit before the injection under the toenail. It was painful, but no nurses required.

    Meanwhile, I now have 11 toenails ...

  30. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Honestly, this.

    It has always seemed like a retarded thing to me.
    There are well known various types of pain, and many painkillers are only capable of treating discrete pain pathways.

    As for alternatives, some of those are a bit extreme.
    But if it were voluntary and the people were paid a good bit of dosh to make-up for said minor injury, go for it.
    I mean, let's face it, this study had people smoking carcinogenic material. Sure it was minor lung damage, but so would the others you suggested.
    Scarring Skin > scarring Lung in all honesty. Skin is easier to heal.

  31. Or women just... by jez9999 · · Score: 1

    ... complain more.

    1. Re:Or women just... by BitterKraut · · Score: 1

      I was just about to write the opposite: Men are cry babies. Women are prepared to take some pain. While the pacifier silences the boy, there will be no noticeable effect on the girl who had silently endured her misery in the first place.

    2. Re:Or women just... by squiggleslash · · Score: 1

      Meh, women generally can take pain better than men can. If you doubt this for a second, imagine passing something the size of a bowling ball through... well, a very small orifice in your body. That's what childbirth is, and while it's still horrible in the majority of cases without an anesthetic, most women go through it anyway without major problems.

      Women complain more partially because they're allowed to without risk of social alienation, and partially because they have more to complain about - the average female body isn't exactly optimal partially because of the compromises needed to support its maternal role. It's probably because they suffer more pain as a part of ordinary living that they're better able to manage it - if every women refused to have a child because the pain would be so agonizing, humanity would have died out 50,000 years ago.

      I'd be curious to know whether painkillers in general have a better affect on men then women. It seems possible: if women already have a higher threshold for pain, they're unlikely to see a massive improvement from

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    3. Re:Or women just... by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

      If you doubt this for a second, imagine passing something the size of a bowling ball through... well, a very small orifice in your body.

      Ever pass a kidney stone? I haven't but my Brother in law dose many times a year, and he's incapacitated each time. Nice little abrasive marbles, coming out of a system not designed to enlarge itself.

      Dunno if it is a good comparison, but a lot of women don't seem to be all that upset about having multiple children, but I don't know anyone who has passed a stone that looks forward to the next one.

      Regardless, the tit for tat comparisons aside, how could we make any kind of Women suffer more than men or men suffer more than women arguments when its pretty obvious that one will never be the other.

      It's probably because they suffer more pain as a part of ordinary living that they're better able to manage it - if every women refused to have a child because the pain would be so agonizing, humanity would have died out 50,000 years ago.

      Well, as soon as I was going to leave my kidney stone example and move on - we get this. Come on - Your conjectural explanation of of course women feel more pain than men, but they are better at managing it could just as easily be explained by them not feeling as much pain during childbirth as you assume.

      I have no doubt that women and men both feel pain, (duh) and may have different reactions to pain. But turning it into some sort of masochistic contest where somehow one wins by being the most negatively affected is silly.

      Not that a hellava lot of people don't do just that, every day.

      Pain is pain, and different people have different tolerance levels, even if there is a gender based difference overall, it doesn't mean a thing when applied to the individual. My wife has a markedly lower pain tolerance than I do. What does that mean for you or your SO? Nothing at all.

      Differential analysis: Maybe men want to get baked more than women, so they made certain to report how freakin' awesome the effects of ganga were. Anything to get it legalized. Anything to get that promised bag of Cheetos after the experiment.

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    4. Re:Or women just... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I was just about to write the opposite: Men are cry babies. Women are prepared to take some pain. While the pacifier silences the boy, there will be no noticeable effect on the girl who had silently endured her misery in the first place.

      Let me know how well you handle it next time you slice a 2"x1"x1/2" deep chunk out of your leg with a metal bike pedal. If the answer is anything other than "walked it off without so much as a peep" then your 'my vagina makes me strong' genderism can got eat a dog shit sandwich.

    5. Re: Or women just... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Your post is very confusing and sad. Should you not want tiny monsters exiting your person and causing such great pain I'd recommend chopping your head off with extreme prejudice.

      And if you want to get together to do non painful things I'm down.

  32. not just marijuana by maeda · · Score: 1

    I've heard that men in general have lower tolerance for pain, so maybe everything we take provides more pain relief. Or maybe we just inhale harder?

  33. Re: funkin niggers don't need no gramma by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Correct. Both Don't and No together negate one another, so it is true they need to work on their grammar.

  34. But then again by zwarte+piet · · Score: 1

    men feel pain stronger to begin with.

  35. Perhaps by johnsmithperson123 · · Score: 1

    The men are lying, they're just trying to act more macho and have poorer judgement when high.

  36. Key Scientific Factors Missing by spiritwave · · Score: 4, Informative

    One critical problem with science pertaining to cannabis (the science term for marijuana, if unclear) is the unscientific factoring of three key variables.

    Intake Method (smoking versus vaporization versus edibles...):

    Any study that only relies upon smoking cannot detach the possibility (probability, or even certainty) that the act of smoking itself is the relevant issue of that research.

    When more people learn about cannabis vaporization, and how amazingly more efficient and healthy that intake method is (that efficiency being seriously great for losing wallet weight, if you will), the popularity of vaporizing cannabis logically increases upon that educational increase, so at least factoring in vaporization into cannabis research is critical for scientific accuracy.

    Intake Amount:

    Measuring intake amount in joints (or such) is scientifically reckless, because a joint can be any size (for all intents and purposes), and can contain one or more strains of varying psychoactive and other powers.

    A rigorously established "estimate" for consistent joint size has recently emerged, but not a concrete scientific measurement.

    Intake amount (which can vary dramatically) obviously is a critical factor in determining health impact for worst through best, so that recklessness is unacceptable, and places any research resulting from that recklessness firmly in the category of basically (if not utterly) useless.

    Strain Differential:

    There are hundreds (if not thousands) of different cannabis strains, and strain effects can vary dramatically between each other to a degree that can leave the user feeling like they're different drugs entirely.

    This is not just about THC and CBD amounts (the two most popular cannabinoids these days), but about the fully detailed strain signature literally involving hundreds of compounds (cannabinoids and terpenes).

    Just the psychological impact alone can vary to a degree at which generically stating 'study finds cannabis is good (or bad) for n% of people' is meaningless without scientific rigor being applied to strain consistency.

    Conclusion:

    Despite perhaps coming off as an uptight douche (certainly not my perhaps cannabis-exhaling intention), I appreciate the positive efforts in cannabis research, and I'm glad people are finding benefit from cannabis use for pain (my mom uses a very mildly vaporized "Cheese" strain daily to brilliantly manage Alzheimer's disease symptoms with some hopeful signs of even working against the disease itself – supposedly an impossibility, but recently scientifically suggested to work against the unhealthy protein buildup commonly believed to cause AD).

    I wrote this comment in hopes of doing my small-but-tractional part to help raise public awareness of the need to raise scientific awareness going forward along these research lines that are significant in tune with cannabis popularity.

    Of course, a disastrous limit against genuine cannabis research is the remaining prohibitionary elements unethically kept in place by the people controlling the illegality of cannabis – those people having a serious financial interest to demonize cannabis demonstrably with no respect for public safety.

    Anyone still believing prohibition is the right way to solve drug abuse (which is scientifically distinct from use, and is clearly a health – not criminal – issue) must understand the fact that no concrete (so credible) evidence proves literally any effectiveness from prohibition. At least nationally speaking, we don't even have a "drug free" prison system, but are expected to shell out billions of taxpayer dollars yearly for a "drug free" America.

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  37. Re:Well of course Pot cures more pain than women d by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    To be totally accurate this should have been titled "Marijuana Provides More Pain Relief than Women".

  38. Demonstrates need to reschedule by blindseer · · Score: 1

    This study had very few participants and therefore cannot be relied upon for anything conclusive. What it does demonstrate is a need to investigate the effects of marijuana further. In order to do so we'd need to see marijuana rescheduled. As it is now marijuana is in a class of drugs deemed having no medical use when in fact this is known to be false.

    People may debate if using marijuana medicinally is a good idea or not but we should at least allow people the ability to research this without the threat of going to jail. I don't know how they were able to even perform this study because of the federal laws against it. I assume they did the study in a state where there is no federal enforcement, as in the state legalized it and the federal government decided to turn a blind eye.

    The federal government deciding to no enforce federal law based on which state one lives in is unsustainable. At some point this will become a legal problem that will have to be addressed in the courts or legislature. As it is now we have the executive just making law on its own, and that is not how a republic is supposed to work.

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  39. the reason for this supposed study... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "These findings come at a time when more people, including women, are turning to the use of medical cannabis for pain relief,"
    SAYS IT ALL REALLY.

  40. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by JaredOfEuropa · · Score: 1

    We want to test the subjects, not torture them.

    Depends on the subjects...

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  41. What sex was the researcher with the clipboard? by Dr_Barnowl · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Not to be funny, but there's a well-established phenomenon where men exhibit greater pain tolerance in the presence of a woman, but women don't exhibit similar bias in front of men. If any of the researchers were female (and from their names, some were), that would bias the results.

  42. This was a stupid study! by TimSSG · · Score: 1

    It is common knowledge that woman has more complaints of being cold than men do. Tim S.

  43. Marijuana benefits men more by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Marijuana benefits men more. Its use or possession must be made highly illegal.

  44. Women as Pain Relief? by Feneric · · Score: 1

    Uh oh, if marijuana provides more pain relief for men than woman, it could seriously impact the job market for women looking to provide pain relief.

  45. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

    Erm, and how exactly do you measure pain in cold water?
    I have no pain if I put my hand into cold water. Icy cold is actually a pain killer. That is one reason why you put ice on bruises and other blunt injuries.
    I guess unless my whole body gets to cold, I can put my hand into icy water indefinitely (not feeling anything particular uncomfortable except the fact that it is: icy cold)

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  46. NOT NEWS FOR NERDS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Psypost is a well known pro-drug misinformation website. If you insist on posting this garbage, use an unbiased, reputable source. Why not link to the group that did the study instead of kicking back hits to Psypost?

    Drugs (and violating federal law in general) isn't appropriate for Slashdot. The internet is filled with pro-drug misinformation sites that are better suited for this kind of thing. Slashdot doesn't need to fill the gap that High Times and Reddit currently do so well. Let's focus on things that matter to normal people that aren't drug addicts.

    Don't post this kind of fucking garbage here.

  47. Indica or Sativa? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In my personal experience women tend to dislike the giggly, head-high effects of sativa strains but tend to enjoy the relaxing body high of indica. The results of this study mean fuckall without knowing what strains of cannabis were tested, and what what level of CBD was present in both the active and placebo strains.

  48. Re:Would somone drunk give the same answer? by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

    Actually THC/a joint is not a mind altering drug but a body altering one.

    Most drugs "mind altering" effects come far far far later than body effects.

    I know plenty of people who can not walk straight and have articulation problems when "drunk", but heir mind works as sharp as always.

    Hint: there is a blood brain barrier for a reason. Roughly 50% of all people don't get high on drugs, exception: LSD.

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  49. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by narcc · · Score: 1

    Give it a try. If possible, have a few other people try as well.

  50. Shocking! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I am shocked!
    Gender is a social construct, how dare this filthy-patriarchal sexist Mary Juana behave this way.

    1. Re:Shocking! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      We have a winner here! European Union will decide also this cannot be, and that we have to add at least 30% more women that will be provided more relief from weed.

  51. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by avandesande · · Score: 1

    I had a motorcycle accident and shattered my big toe- had surgery and pins to fix it. The weird thing is that later that evening when the pain blocker wore off my foot 'remembered' the surgery. I experienced the entire thing- washing, pulling off the toenail, drilling. I wished I were dead.

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  52. Childbearing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    My best friend growing up is a tattoo artist. We noticed quickly that women can handle the pain much better than men. Always funny when a big bad biker is crying and a little waif is laughing and carrying on a conversation. The female body is built to bear children which is very painful, It's not surprising that the fundamentals of the system could be slightly different and respond in different ways.

  53. Plural by sulimma · · Score: 1

    Maybe that's because "men" are more than "woman"?

  54. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I was picking up a wicker laundry basket and somehow mis-aimed and got a splinter shoved all the way up under my fingernail until it disappeared into the finger. It hurt, but I was more grossed out by the sight of a splinter all along the underside of the nail.

  55. Bad grammar keeps on giving by Joe+Branya · · Score: 1

    "Marijuana provides more pain relief for men than women" does not mean "..more pain relief for men than for women"; it means "more pain relief for men than women do".

  56. It also keeps you pot-smoking hippies off by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It also keeps you pot-smoking hippies off my lawn!

    Now, get off my lawn. Before I call the cops.

  57. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by tsotha · · Score: 1

    Just about every "pain" study uses hands in cold water (yes, even the Mythbusters).

    I would think instead of hurting your hand would go numb.

  58. Unreliable article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The experiment suggests there may be a difference in the efficacy of THC between males and females. That's all. Its a lead-in to requesting a grant and funding to expand the research and include more participants. It proves nothing at all, it merely hints there may be a difference in its strength based on the user's gender. But there could be a lot of other factors involved, and they need money to test that.

    Yet another sensational article to grab pageviews and ad clicks. Nothing to see here folks, move along.

  59. Re:Would somone drunk give the same answer? by Stan92057 · · Score: 1

    I stand by my comment 100%. Ive smoked enough to know what it does. Ive drank enough to know the same. If you cant control your body your not in control period end of story. I have tons of pain and i wouldn't never think of using weed as a pain killer because it makes me HIGH which is far worse. the smoke of a roach is 1000% stronger HIGH then a 15 Mg morphine tablet in what your body and mind experiences.

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  60. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We want to test the subjects, not torture them.

    Speak for yourself.

  61. 42 ? Well that explains it :) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Books.

  62. Men feel more pain by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Men are of higher sensitivity to pain than women are and feel more pain, naturally. Everyone knows that.

  63. Re:Would somone drunk give the same answer? by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

    You likely smoked it with tabacco mixed, and it is the nicotine that makes you high if you are not used to it.
    The mental effect of weed is very low. I at least never really felt anything except strong muscle relaxation.

    No idea about morphine, I guess it would simply let me fall asleep.

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  64. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

    Did that already, that is why I say: it does not hurt at all.
    And I can not imagine that a person feels "pain" when the hand is in -11 degrees cold water.

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  65. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by narcc · · Score: 1

    My experience is dramatically different. I tried this out myself as well, and found it quite painful.

    I recommend that you have others try as well. It's entirely possible that your experience is uncommon.

  66. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

    Can you describe it?

    I mean, I thought about it, and I could imagine that I e.g. could get pain in my elbow or shoulder if my hand is to long in ice water.

    On the other hand, I did that not as an experiment but when I had a bad injury and my foot joint and once burned my forearm,.

    Perhaps the relieve of "the real pain" shadowed the potential pain of the cold.

    Anyway, regardless of that, I never experienced cold as pain, e.g. -30 degrees cold snow, is just cold snow.

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  67. Re:Would somone drunk give the same answer? by Stan92057 · · Score: 1

    Keep talking you only make my case...maybe someone who hasn't smoked will believe your bs..im guess your the one who smoked some oregano instead of weed...

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  68. Re:So are kinds of pain are equivalent to cold han by narcc · · Score: 1

    I can try to describe it, though I'm not sure I'll be successful.

    In my case, it starts off like a dull ache, then a 'burning' sensation, culminating in a stabbing kind of pain.

  69. Re:Would somone drunk give the same answer? by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

    Lol, why are you so insulting/angry?
    I only smoked once or twice pure hashish. Otherwise I put it into cakes or chocolate.

    No idea what point you want to prove. Perhaps you are very sensitive to another stuff that is in hashish or weed? I doubt you, I mean you asa person, get particular high from THC. That would be an extra ordinary exception to the rest of mankind :)
    On the other hand, you did not tell us your dosage, but I understood you already are affected from relatively low dosages?

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