Health
Gender bias in medicine and medical research is still putting women’s health at risk – Women’s Agenda
Women’s health has too often been considered a niche area — even though it involves roughly 50% of the world’s population.
Womens health has too often been considered a niche area even though it involves roughly 50% of the worlds population, writes Kelly Burrowes, from University of Auckland in this article republished from The Conversation.
International Womens Day celebrates womens achievements and raises awareness of the continuing mission towards gender equality. So its a good time to be reminded we still need to correct decades centuries even of gender bias in medicine and medical research.
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