Being a woman in the health care system is inherently hazardous to your health. Women often experience misdiagnosis and ignorance of their symptoms, in part because for centuries females were excluded from important medical research. This work reveals the gender bias that can cause harm. Tips and tools guide women to better health outcomes.
Being a woman in the health care system is inherently hazardous to your health. Women often experience misdiagnosis and ignorance of their symptoms, in part because for centuries females were excluded from important medical research. This work reveals the gender bias that can cause harm. Tips and tools guide women to better health outcomes.
Emily Dwass has written about health, food and cultural issues for numerous publications, including The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, and the Chicago Tribune. She also has written television and movie scripts for the entertainment industry.
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Introduction 1 All in My Head 2 All in Her Head 3 Voices Not Heard 4 Heartfelt 5 Chronic 6 Cracking the Ceiling 7 "There Is Somebody Sitting Here" Resources Notes Selected Bibliography Acknowledgments Index About the Author
Introduction 1 All in My Head 2 All in Her Head 3 Voices Not Heard 4 Heartfelt 5 Chronic 6 Cracking the Ceiling 7 "There Is Somebody Sitting Here" Resources Notes Selected Bibliography Acknowledgments Index About the Author
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