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In this study of behavior after a whiplash trauma, we found that women sought healthcare later than men did, women sought care at primary care facilities slightly more often than men who more often went directly to a hospital. Nothing indicated that women had a milder injury than men did.
- Artur Tenenbaum, Lena Nordeman, Katharina S. Sunnerhagen, Ronny Gunnarsson
- 2017
While it has long been known that females suffer more from the ravages of whiplash than males, the real reason behind this apparent difference has remained opaque to science. Theories were tendered which suggested the answer was as simple as differences in health care choices; males as more stoic was another hypothesis.
Totally agree with you that that’s what a Chazelle is driving towards in Whiplash, although I think it’s arguable whether or not Andrew’s detachment is what allows him to be great even though he definitely believes that.
Whiplash might be a bit dark on how to get there, as Andrew would do anything to become a great musician, even breaking up with his girlfriend and spending all his waking hours playing the drums...
If we define strength as the ability to exact violence against another person, then men are typically stronger than women. However, if you consider the fact that women live longer on average, have better immunity than men, cope better with trauma, & handle stress better, women are without a doubt the stronger sex.
Sep 7, 2023 · Dr. Linder suggests that women are put at greater risk in the event of a car accident, and are particularly vulnerable to whiplash. She sat down with the Women's World Car of the Year to...
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Living with whiplash‐associated disorders (WAD) means living every day under the influence of pain and limitations. As the incidence of WAD and the related intensity of pain are somewhat higher among women than men, the aim of the present study was to describe women's experiences of living with WAD.