While women generally live longer than men, they often do not live healthier. Historically, women have suffered from a lack of medical information specific to their needs and problems. This information gap is the result of policies and practices that excluded women from participating as research subjects in most clinical trials until the late 1980s. Women were initially excluded from participating in clinical trials due to neglect and, after the Thalidomide tragedy of the 1960s, misguided efforts at protection. It was not until the mid-1980s that the medical research community began to recognize that the information gap created by these policies had a detrimental effect on women\u27s health and began to take action to fill this gap. This Ar...
Women get sick more, use more health services, take more drugs, and have a higher frequency of serio...
Background: Historically, medical studies have excluded female participants and research data have b...
The feminist movement was from its start in the 19th century involved in the struggle ...
While women generally live longer than men, they often do not live healthier. Historically, women ha...
With the striking difference in mortality rates, understanding women’s biological reactions to COVID...
The phrase 'women's health research' embraces women as part of the biomedical research engine while ...
The male body is the medical baseline for all things regarding health care. Whether it is education ...
The author provides a historical context for the difficult ethical and clinical issues associated wi...
In recent years, women\u27s issues have loomed to the forefront. Agendas with targets to address ...
There is a clear sex−gender gap in the prevention and occurrence of diseases, and in the outco...
The awareness of the need of studying the influence of sex and gender on diseases started to spread ...
This article offers an important perspective of the potential determinants to be considered within t...
A large number of medications and medical devices removed from the market by the US Food and Drug Ad...
The ethical governance of biomedical research is an area of intense international debate. Scholars a...
BACKGROUND: Concern has been expressed that women are not adequately represented in clinical trials ...
Women get sick more, use more health services, take more drugs, and have a higher frequency of serio...
Background: Historically, medical studies have excluded female participants and research data have b...
The feminist movement was from its start in the 19th century involved in the struggle ...
While women generally live longer than men, they often do not live healthier. Historically, women ha...
With the striking difference in mortality rates, understanding women’s biological reactions to COVID...
The phrase 'women's health research' embraces women as part of the biomedical research engine while ...
The male body is the medical baseline for all things regarding health care. Whether it is education ...
The author provides a historical context for the difficult ethical and clinical issues associated wi...
In recent years, women\u27s issues have loomed to the forefront. Agendas with targets to address ...
There is a clear sex−gender gap in the prevention and occurrence of diseases, and in the outco...
The awareness of the need of studying the influence of sex and gender on diseases started to spread ...
This article offers an important perspective of the potential determinants to be considered within t...
A large number of medications and medical devices removed from the market by the US Food and Drug Ad...
The ethical governance of biomedical research is an area of intense international debate. Scholars a...
BACKGROUND: Concern has been expressed that women are not adequately represented in clinical trials ...
Women get sick more, use more health services, take more drugs, and have a higher frequency of serio...
Background: Historically, medical studies have excluded female participants and research data have b...
The feminist movement was from its start in the 19th century involved in the struggle ...