Lisa Eirene

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And so research has failed to consider differences in male and female biology, including disparities in how people of different sexes respond to pharmaceutical drugs—due to variations in metabolism, body fat percentages, and enzyme activity. Low-dose aspirin lowers the risk of heart attack in men, but it has no impact on heart disease risk for women under sixty-five. Beta-blockers may place women with hypertension at a greater risk of heart attack,
The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness
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