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Medical Misogyny: A Persistent Barrier to Women’s Health Progress

October 13, 2024 No Comments

A staggering two-thirds of females have encountered gender bias or discrimination in healthcare. They shared experiences of being called “anxious”, “pushy”, or even “hysterical” while seeking treatment

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