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A study has revealed that women's brains recover from general anesthesia with ketamine differently than men's, due to differences in the dynamics and activity of small glial cells in the brain. The research found that these differences play a role in how the brain responds to anesthesia and its effects on women in particular. Understanding these variations influences the improvement of anesthesia treatment methods and the development of gender-specific strategies.
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