Recently, the so-called "gender medicine" has produced increasingly numerous studies on how diseases differ between men and women in terms of prevention, clinical signs, therapeutic approach, prognosis, psychological and social impact. This page, taken from our report on the 32nd congress of the European Cardiology Society, offers 8 interviews, related to studies and initiatives, which address this same topic in the cardiovascular field.
Recently, the so-called "gender medicine" has produced increasingly numerous studies on how diseases differ between men and women in terms of prevention, clinical signs, therapeutic approach, prognosis, psychological and social impact. This page, taken from our report on the 32nd congress of the European Cardiology Society, offers 8 interviews, related to studies and initiatives, which address this same topic in the cardiovascular field.
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