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Improving Cardiovascular Management for Women

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - January 23, 2013 - Clinical Trials, Teaching Tools
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10 Q Report: Advancing Women’s Heart Health through                                                                          Improved Research, Diagnosis and Treatment Despite the fact that more women than men die each year of heart disease 2, and that there are known sex differences in symptoms and treatment, medical treatment of women has not changed substantially nor has it resulted in appropriate research into [...]

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Autoimmune Disease through a Sex and Gender Lens

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - December 4, 2012 - Journal Articles, Professional Education, Teaching Tools
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Gender Differences in Prevention of Stroke

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - December 4, 2012 - Online Courses, Teaching Tools
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Gender differences in the primary prevention of stroke with aspirinEric E Adelman1, Lynda Lisabeth1,2 & Devin L Brown†1 ABSTRACT    Aspirin is used to prevent ischemic stroke and other types of cardiovascular disease. Seven trials of aspirin focusing on the effectiveness of primary prevention of stroke and other cardiovascular events have been performed, but three of [...]

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Women’s Health Tutorial

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - December 4, 2012 - Curriculum/Training, Online Courses, Professional Education, Teaching Tools
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Many organizations have called for development of innovative approaches to women’s health medical education and training. Computers offer the potential to overcome some barriers to providing women’s health education. The learning materials offered by this tutorial can be accessed 24-hours per day at a time, pace, and location that is convenient to the learner without [...]

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