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Women in HIV: Conference Research Trends

October 4, 2012 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Journal Articles
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Trends and Content Analysis of Abstracts Presented at 17 HIV/AIDS Conferences from 2003 to 2010.  Carole Lunny, Brenna D. Shearer, James Cruikshank, Kim Thomas, Ashley Smith. Women’s Health Issues. 2011; 21(6):407-417. Published online 07 September 2011 Abstract Objective HIV/AIDS conferences provide an opportunity to review current research from around the world. Conferences are a good […]

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Medline Search Strategy for Sex and Gender LIterature

October 2, 2012 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Historical Perspective, Journal Articles
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The Information Problem in Women’s Health: A Piece of the Solution  Carol Hansen Montgomery and Katherine Sherif. Journal of Women’s Health. 2004, 9(5): 529-536. ABSTRACT Researchers and practitioners in the women’s health field frequently express difficulty in locating information about sex and gender differences in medicine. This study hypothesized that a major reason for this […]

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IOM SEX-SPECIFIC REPORTING OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

September 14, 2012 / SGWHC Editorial Team / 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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The Editor Perspective: Implementing Journal Editorial Policies

September 14, 2012 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Blog, Research Policies
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute: Trailblazing the Way on Sex-Specific Reporting Excerpted from the IOM Report: The JNCI instructions for authors state that “where appropriate, clinical and epidemiologic studies should be analyzed to see if there is an effect of sex or any of the major ethnic groups. If there is no effect, it […]

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