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Women's Health
Report summarizes women's health study findings from J.C. Sinkford and co-researchers
May 17th, 2008
"The evidence base for women's oral health is emerging from legislative action, clinical research, and survey documentation. The Women's Health in the Dental School Curriculum study (1999) followed a similar study (1996) of medical school curricula," investigators in the United States report. "Both of these major efforts resulted from statutory mandates in the National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1993 (updated October 2000). A major study of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) National Academy of Sciences in 2001 concluded that ''the study of sex differences is evolving into a mature science.'' This IOM study documented the scientific basis for gender-related...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-05-17)
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