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Gender and Identity

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Gender and Identity Sub-categories:

  • Gender Bias (9)

Gender Diversity in Basic Research

>> October 11, 2015

Only about a third of research subjects in clinical studies are women. In basic research on animals and cells, female models are even more poorly represented. This results in poor understanding of how new drugs work on women and occasional drug recalls when major side effects are discovered after the fact. Experts discuss why such an imbalance occurs, its …

topics: Biology| Discrimination and Racism| Diversity| Gender and Identity| Implicit Bias| Medical Research| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development| Research Ethics| Research Funding| Side Effects| Women's Health
Heart Attacks in Young Women (2015)

Heart Attacks in Young Women (2015)

>> August 23, 2015

Young women are at relatively low risk of heart attacks, but when they have one, a much greater proportion die than among men of the same age. Surveys show young women are often unaware of their risk and are much less likely to go to the emergency room when a heart attack occurs. Experts discuss reasons and possible remedies.

topics: Cardiology| Gender and Identity| Public Health| Women's Health| Women's Issues

Maternal Mortality

>> July 19, 2015

The death rate surrounding pregnancy in the U.S. has been climbing to the point it compares with some third world countries rather than the western European nations we once compared to. Experts discuss possible reasons for the increase and one possible way to reverse it.

topics: Children and Parenting| Fatality| Gender and Identity| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Public Health and Public Safety| Women's Health
Women and Work

Women and Work

>> March 22, 2015

Experts explain the social, economic, and governmental factors that are leading women to quit their jobs--often unwillingly--and stay home.

topics: Business and Industry| Discrimination and Racism| Economics and Finance| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gender and Identity| Gender Bias| Implicit Bias| Women's Health| Work
Gender Bias in Science

Gender Bias in Science

>> February 8, 2015

Few female role models exist at major research universities in scientific fields, subverting efforts to get more women into math and science. Many scientists have dismissed gender bias as a factor. However, new research shows that unintentional bias results in women being subconsciously considered less competent than their male scientific counterparts. …

topics: Discrimination and Racism| Ethics| Gender and Identity| Gender Bias| Implicit Bias| Mathematics and Data| Philosophy and Ethics| Research and Clinical Trials| Research Ethics| Science| Technology| Women's Issues
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