For example, I just read this morning the following: "New guidelines from the American Heart Association - It is the first time guidelines have urged all women to consider aspirin for preventing strokes..."
A ton of research seems to center on men initially. Men and women's bodies differ in some ways, but when studies focusing on treatments for diseases of the heart, kidneys, blood, etc., (something all humans have), why shouldn't the results for the new standards of treatment apply to both men AND women?
2007-02-20
02:27:48
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