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Gender bias in medical research puts women's health at risk from "summary" of Inferior by Angela Saini

Medical research has long been dominated by the male perspective, leading to a significant gender bias in the field. This bias has resulted in a lack of understanding of how diseases manifest differently in women compared to men. As a result, women's health has been put at risk, with serious implications for the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions. One of the reasons for this bias is the historical exclusion of women from clinical trials. For many years, researchers believed that women's hormonal fluctuations would complicate study results. This assumption led to the exclusion of women from research studies, leaving a gap in our knowledge of how diseases affect women specifically. Consequently, many drugs and treatments have been developed based solely on male physiology, leading to potential harm for women who may react differently to these intervention...
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    Inferior

    Angela Saini

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