Dispelling the Myths: Calling for Sex Specific Reporting of Trial Results Editorial by Sharonne Hayes, MD and Rita Redberg, MD
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An Empirical Analysis of the Use of ‘Sex’ and ‘Gender’ in ‘Gender-Specific Medicine’ Journals Hammarström A, Annandale E (2012) Overview: The use of ‘sex’ and gender’ in ‘gender-specific medicine’ is conceptually muddled in medical journals. The simple, dualistic and individualized use of these concepts increases the risk of essentialism and reductivist thinking, highlighting the need […]
communications, medical, research reportingReport Sex/Gender Findings
Sex/Gender Differences in Clinical Research and Care Why Canada Should Be a Leader Joy L. Johnson, Alain Beaudet Abstract Sex and gender have been demonstrated to influence all domains of health, from basic mechanisms of disease development to health service utilization. It is therefore no longer acceptable to ignore sex/gender issues in health research reports […]
research reportingGender Differences in Drug Bioequivalence: Time to Rethink Practices
G Koren1, H Nordeng2 and S MacLeod3 1Motherisk Program, Division of Clinical Pharmacology/Toxicology, SickKids Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2School of Pharmacy, Oslo University, Oslo, Norway; 3Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Correspondence: G Koren ([email protected]) Received 3 October 2012; accepted 20 November 2012; advance online publication 9 […]
Clinical trials, Medications, prescription drugs, research reporting