Gender Differences

in disease Gender differences in disease refers to the differences in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and response to specific treatments of certain diseases and medical conditions in men and women. For example, women are more likely than men to suffer from autoimmune diseases like lupus, whereas men are more likely to suffer from cardiovascular conditions. Additionally, men are more likely to suffer from substance abuse disorders and mental health conditions such as depression. By understanding and researching gender differences in disease, it is possible to develop treatments and prevention programs that are more tailored to individual needs, which can improve overall health outcomes and quality of life.

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Differences in the Alveolar Macrophage Proteome in Transgenic Mice Expressing Human SP-A1 and SP-A2
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Gender Differences in Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Risk of Atrial Fibrillation.
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Parental Report of Gender Differences in Sexual Functioning among Adolescents with Down Syndrome: A Jordanian Experience
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Healthy lifestyle behaviors and hypertension among older adults in the United States (NHANES 2007-2010): Are there differences by race and ethnicity?
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Neurobiological Differences Between Aggression and Agitation in Persons with DementiaAffiliation
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Adolescents’ Perceptions of Gender Discrimination in India: Do Perceptions Differ for Boys and Girls?
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How do College Students in India Respond to Gender-Based Violence (GBV)?
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Adolescent Girls in Guatemala: Can an Empowerment Program Change Perceptions of Gender Equity, Aspirations, and Communication?
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Unveiling Gender Disparities in ADHD: A Literature Review on Factors and Impacts of Late Diagnosis in Females (2010-2023)
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Racial/Ethnic Differences in Framingham Risk Score in an NHANES Cohort
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Trading on Impulse: The Role of ADHD, Impulsivity, and Gender in Financial Risk and Investment Outcomes
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Core and activating Symptoms of Depression in Chinese Teachers and Comparison between Different Gender and Stage of Teaching: A Network Analysis Approach
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Recruitment Strategies and Challenges in a Pilot HIV Prevention Study among Cisgender Black Women in Houston, Texas
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