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Women’s Health: An Evolving Mosaic

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - February 9, 2013 - Journal Articles, Professional Training, Research Policies
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Animals Have a Sex, So Should Titles and Methods Sections In Endocrinology

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - October 12, 2012 - Journal Articles, Research Policies
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Blaustein 153 (6): 2539   E-mail: blaustein@cns.umass.edu. NEWS & VIEWS Beginning with papers submitted as of July 1, 2012, the methods sections of manuscripts submitted to Endocrinology must indicate the sex of animals used, or in the case of primary cells or cultures, the sex of animal from which they were derived. Although not required, [...]

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Sex and Gender Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - October 8, 2012 - Journal Articles, Research Policies
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IOM SEX-SPECIFIC REPORTING OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - September 14, 2012 - Reports/Guidelines, Research Policies
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A    W O R K S H O P  S U M M A R Y Theresa M. Wizemann, Ph.D., Rapporteur Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS • 500 Fifth Street, NW • Washington, DC 20001 NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by [...]

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