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Women’s Health Research: Progress, Pitfalls, and Promise

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - September 13, 2012 - Reports/Guidelines, Research Policies
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Calling for Sex-Specific Reporting of Trial Results

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - September 13, 2012 - Journal Articles, Research Policies
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IOM Sex Specific Reporting of Scientifc Research

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - August 23, 2012 - Reports/Guidelines, Research Policies
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Workshop Summary (2012) The 2010 IOM Report — Women’s Health Research: Progress, Pitfalls, and Promise -found that because data has not being reported by sex, progress in women’s health has been hindered. The number of women participating in clinical trials has increased but remains underrepresented. Even when women are included in trials, the results are [...]

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Scientific Excellence in Applying Sex- and Gender-Sensitive Methods in Biomedical and Health Research

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - August 20, 2012 - Journal Articles, Why Sex Matters!
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Abstract Despite  regulations, the attention paid  to sex and  gender  in biomedical  and  health  research  is far from optimal. Researchers  often recognize  the importance of incorporating sex and  gender issues in general  but fail to see the applicability to their own research. This can have severe consequences and impedes gender  equity  in healthcare. More hands-on [...]

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