Women are twice as likely as men to receive replacement and have higher rates of recurrent MR, but survival is similar.
A team of neuroscientists and behavioral specialists affiliated with several institutions in the U.S., working with one colleague from New Zealand and another from Canada, has found differences ...
I think what’s really important to know is that every single person’s gender journey is different,” said Dr. Laura Saunders ...
Biological differences exist between males and females in kidney structure and function, leading to sex heterogeneity in the presentation and outcomes of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and response to ...
Gender differences in QOL among CLL patients suggest personalized support may improve outcomes, with men faring better under surveillance and women benefiting from active treatment. The study used the ...
A simple difference in the genetic code – two X chromosomes versus one X chromosome and one Y chromosome – can lead to major differences in heart disease. It turns out that these genetic differences ...