Women injured in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq died at higher rates than their male peers with the same injuries, often because medics were hesitating to treat them, medical researchers found. To end ...
When she was an undergraduate, internist Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, MD, remembers having second thoughts about going into nursing as originally planned. She spoke with a college counselor about her ...
Medical research has been disproportionately focused on male subjects for years, creating a deficit of data about women's health. Even in the preclinical stage, test animals and cells tend to be male.