Advancing Womens Health Blog
A place to share recently published research, reports, guidelines and medical meetings that consider sex and gender specific differences in the clinical care of women. If you attend, consider sharing topline findings here for the benefit of those who couldn't attend.
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Jan 13, 12 06:42PMThe Institute of Medicine (IOM) published the workshop summary on Sex Specific Reporting of Scientific Research in responseto a 2010 report, Women’s Health Research: Progress, Pitfalls, and Prom ise...
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Jan 12, 12 04:04PMSource: www.Factoidz.com Theargument that men and women are more alike than different has been supported byexpert consensus among those who study personality differences between thesexes. Most notably a...
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Dec 14, 11 02:09PMFindingsfrom the 2011 CatalystCensus: Fortune 500 WomenBoard Directors, Executive Officers and Top Earners, indicates thatgender equity at the most senior ranks of corporate America rem ains...
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Dec 06, 11 06:12AMGraphic design by James O'Brien In the UK, women doctors are set to outnumber their male counterparts by 2017. The press has dubbed the rise "worrying" and "bad for medicine" but in an editorial in& nbsp...
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Nov 22, 11 06:07AMIt’s important to consider Human Factors to tailor care well. -- Saralyn Mark, MDAs the United States plans for a trip to Mars, a conference, Women and Mars, was held at George Washington U niversity...
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Nov 17, 11 11:12AMThe Advancing Womens Health Initiative applauds the best medical headline: Men are babies, reason number 4,832, published by Stone Hearth News in sharing findings from a study on sex differences in kn ee...
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Nov 14, 11 02:21PMAdvancing Women's Health Blog: NWLC Shares Insights into Supreme Court Consideration of Affordable Care Act
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Nov 14, 11 02:20PMSeveral lawsuits have been filed to challenge the Affordable Care Act.Two courts of appeals upheld the constitutionality of the new national health care law, while one overturned it. The Supreme Court has...
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Nov 10, 11 08:02AMMary I. O'Connor, M.D., chair of the Mayo Clinic Department of Orthopedic (Florida) is testing her observation that the nagging pain and inflammation that women experience in their knees ap pears...
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