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Women produce skin temperature data just as predictable as men: Study
Updated : 2 years, 7 months ago IST
When it comes to skin temperature, women produce physiological data that is just as predictable as males. This may seem obvious, yet fluctuations in bodily signals caused by menstrual cycles, such as temperature, have been used to keep women out of clinical research for decades
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Women more likely to die following heart attack than men: Study
Updated : 3 years ago IST
According to findings presented at Heart Failure 2023, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), women are more than twice as likely as males to die following a heart attack.
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Men are deterred from some career paths due to male gender bias, suggests
Updated : 2 years, 7 months ago IST
According to recent research men are less likely to seek careers in early education and some other fields traditionally associated with women because of male gender bias in those fields.
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Women have lower 'normal' blood pressure range than men: Research
Updated : 3 years, 7 months ago IST
Washington [US], October 16 (ANI): According to a new study, women have a lower 'normal' blood pressure range than men. "This may be harmful to a woman's health," said Susan Cheng, MD, MPH, MMSc, associate professor of Cardiology and director of the Institute for Research on Healthy Aging in
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Women have a lower range of 'normal' blood pressure than men: Study
Updated : 3 years, 8 months ago IST
Washington [US], October 11 (ANI): A new study shows that women have a lower 'normal' blood pressure range compared to men.may be detrimental to a woman's health," said Susan Cheng, MD, MPH, MMSc, associate professor of Cardiology and director of the Institute for Research on Healthy Aging i
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Loss of male sex chromosome leads to earlier death for men: Study
Updated : 3 years, 10 months ago IST
Washington [US], July 16 (ANI): New research shows the loss of the male sex chromosome as many men age causes the heart muscle to scar and can lead to deadly heart failure. The finding may help explain why men die, on average, several years younger than women.
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Study finds middle-aged men view weight gain as inevitable
Updated : 4 years, 3 months ago IST
Washington [US], February 18 (ANI): According to a new peer-reviewed study, weight gain produces feelings of despondency and low self-worth among middle-aged men, but it is also seen as an inevitable consequence of family and career responsibilities.
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Women less likely to ask for deadline extensions than men: Study
Updated : 4 years, 7 months ago IST
Washington [US], November 6 (ANI): A new study has found that women are less likely than men to ask for extensions to complete projects with adjustable deadlines at work or school.
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Medical journal articles by women are less cited than those by men: Study
Updated : 4 years, 11 months ago IST
Washington [US], July 4 (ANI): The findings of a new study suggest that while more women are entering the field of academic medicine than ever before, they are less likely to be recognised as experts and leaders and to receive prestigious awards, be promoted to full professorships, hold lead
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Playing football in high school benefits brain health of middle-aged men:
Updated : 5 years, 1 month ago IST
Washington [US], April 20 (ANI): Decades after their days on the gridiron, middle-aged men who played football in high school are not experiencing greater problems with concentration, memory, or depression compared to men who did not play football, a new study found.
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Heart attack cases reported more frequently in women than men: Study
Updated : 5 years, 2 months ago IST
Washington DC [US], March 14 (ANI): A recent study presented at ESC Acute Cardiovascular Care 2021 -- an online scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) -- found that chest pain is misdiagnosed in women more frequently than in men. The research likewise found that ladi
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Women undergo less aggressive open heart surgery, experience worse outcome
Updated : 5 years, 4 months ago IST
Washington [US], February 1 (ANI): A new study has found that women are significantly less likely than men to undergo coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) using guideline-recommended approaches, which may result in worse outcomes after surgery.
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