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Discussion on Work from Home and Fertility
A recent survey-based study reveals that the number of children a couple has (and plans to have) noticeably increases among couples where at least one person works from home some of the time.
Mar 253 min read


Women and Alzheimer’s: Why the Risk Is Higher—and How to Lower It
Women carry a disproportionate share of the Alzheimer’s disease burden, and this disparity is not explained by longevity alone. Instead, current research points to a convergence of sex-specific biology, genetics, hormonal transitions, psychosocial factors, and life-course exposures that together shape women’s risk.
Feb 187 min read


What Qualifies as Women's Health?
Generally, women’s health can be split into three categories: conditions that affect women exclusively, conditions that affect women disproportionately, and conditions that affect women differently.
Oct 22, 20253 min read


The Clinical Trial Process
The process of developing and testing new drugs and medical products is lengthy and thorough. In order to ensure that new drugs are safe and effective, researchers, drug manufacturers, and the government must work together for years before the drug is made available to users.
Jun 19, 20258 min read


The Gender Gap in Drug Metabolism: How Women Process Medication Differently
Emerging research has shed light on a significant yet often overlooked aspect of medicine: women process medications differently than men. This difference can have profound implications for drug efficacy, safety, and overall treatment outcomes.
Jun 11, 20253 min read


The Hidden History of Gender-Specific Medicine: From Oversight to Progress
Overview While personalized medicine dominates modern healthcare discussions, few realize how recently we began addressing one of...
Jun 4, 20253 min read
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