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February 24, 2025

Transforming Neurological Health with Sex and Gender Data

The cost of selectively using male and cis-gendered men’s brains at the exclusion of any other sexes or genders is vast and affects every inch of our healthcare knowledge, from bench to bedside.

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February 18, 2025

Sex Differences in the Brain: Why using sex-related factors rather than sex itself generates more precise data

Unlock new insights in neuroscience by moving beyond the male default—discover how inclusive research on sex and gender can drive breakthrough discoveries.

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February 4, 2025

The Hidden Impact of Menstrual Cycles in Cancer Research

The medical research community must evolve beyond simple inclusion of female subjects to truly understand how biological rhythms affect disease progression and treatment effectiveness.

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May 27, 2024

Breaking Down the Policies and Industry Standard Influences on the Sex and Gender Data Gap

Despite policies requiring female inclusion in health research since the 1990s, the continued use of the ”Reference Man” model and challenges in accounting for female hormonal variability have perpetuated a significant sex and gender data gap.

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May 21, 2024

The Sex and Gender Data Gap: How did we get here?

Research and healthcare outcomes are significantly compromised by a pervasive sex and gender data gap, where historical reliance on male-centric data collection and the “Reference Man” model has led to incomplete understanding and treatment of women's health conditions.

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December 5, 2020

The menstrual cycle: more than just your period.

While hormones like adrenaline and cortisol are widely recognized for their full-body effects, estrogen and progesterone's impacts beyond reproduction remain understudied, despite their significant influence on women's health outcomes including cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's, and autoimmune conditions.

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