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Are women treated differently in hospitals? Women often face delays and receive less pain medication than men, revealing a gender bias in treatment.
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Researchers have uncovered how hormones profoundly affect our immune systems, explaining why men and women are affected by diseases differently.
Researchers have uncovered how hormones profoundly affect our immune systems, explaining why men and women are affected by diseases differently.
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