Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Researchers Probe the Impact of Sex and Gender on Human Health
May 25, 2023
May 25, 2023
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, May 25 (TNSjou) -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news:
Compared to men, women and people who are non-binary, not identifying exclusively as either men or women, have higher rates of prevalent health conditions, ranging from asthma to heart attack, and are more likely to develop adverse drug reactions.
While many factors may contribute to these wide variations in health, among the most important was, until recently, one o . . .
Compared to men, women and people who are non-binary, not identifying exclusively as either men or women, have higher rates of prevalent health conditions, ranging from asthma to heart attack, and are more likely to develop adverse drug reactions.
While many factors may contribute to these wide variations in health, among the most important was, until recently, one o . . .