Researchers have developed a powerful new tool to understand how medications affect men and women differently, and that will help lead to safer, more effective drugs in the future.
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A pharmacy technician’s mistake ends a woman’s pregnancy and results in a $10,000 fine, bringing an end to a woman’s dream of having one more child.
This article is based on reporting that features expert sources. Crohn’s Disease Symptoms in Women Many diseases affect men and women equally, but some diseases, such as those that occur in the ...
Medications that cut cravings have been shown to help with opioid use disorder, yet nearly a third of Medicaid recipients ...
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UVA Health researchers have developed a powerful new tool to understand how medications affect men and women differently, and ...