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Not recognizing sex and gender differences can adversely affect patients

Not recognizing sex and gender differences can adversely affect patients 13 Shares As a young medical doctor in academia in the early 1980s, most of my research was conducted in male rats. I was told that the estrus cycle in female rats would interfere with data interpretation. Investigators were reluctant to test medications in women of reproductive age, because of the concern about pregnancy.  Older women were enrolled in clinical trials, but men and women’s imbalance favored men. Medical schools were teaching about disease based on the assumption that diseases were similar in males and females, except those of the reproductive organs. Some differences were recognized: For example, observational data showed that women, on average, developed heart disease about 10 years later than men.  However, this concept made some health professionals believe that symptoms indicating coronary artery disease in a 40-year-old man would not indicate coronary artery disease in a 40-year-old wo

Women Are Getting Pushed Out of the Workforce | NextAdvisor with TIME

Share Getty Images Since March, 28% of women with kids under 18 in the household have temporarily or permanently left the workforce to become a primary caregiver to children, compared to 10% of men. Editorial Independence We want to help you make more informed decisions. Some links on this page clearly marked may take you to a partner website and may result in us earning a referral commission. For more information, see When Anna Boven left her six-figure marketing job at a financial services firm this summer, she had mixed feelings about her decision. She’d spent the last couple of years trying to land her dream role as chief of staff to the company’s head of media, and she wasn’t ready to stop working. On the other hand, she was the default parent for her three young children and the one addressing their emotional concerns while also working remotely and running the household.

Health workers face immense psychological toll from pandemic

ABC Columbia Health workers face immense psychological toll from pandemic After working non stop for more than a year to care for patients suffering from the deadly pandemic it s taking a toll on many Feb 16, 2021 9:02 PM EST Getty Images/Hero Images (ABC News) –Dawn seems to be breaking in the COVID-19 pandemic. As vaccines provide new hope, cases and hospitalizations have been declining across the country. But as one calamity gradually wanes, another silent crisis is making its way out of the shadows. Experts say some doctors, nurses and other health workers on the frontlines will have to face a mental health reckoning after being in the trenches fighting the global pandemic.

Health workers facing immense psychological toll from pandemic

Health workers facing immense psychological toll from pandemic
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An urgent mental health crisis: Health workers facing immense psychological toll from pandemic

An urgent mental health crisis: Health workers facing immense psychological toll from pandemic
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