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‘We deserve to have our pain believed’: Why Victoria is holding an inquiry into women’s pain
Brisbane Times,
‘We deserve to have our pain believed’: Why Victoria is holding an inquiry into women’s pain Fi Macrae has spent years in pain…
Inquiry to examine women’s pain and why it is different
Your Life Choices,
Jane Chalmers, University of South Australia and Amelia Mardon, University of South Australia The Victorian government has…
A new Australian government inquiry will examine women's pain and treatment: How and why it's different
MedicalXpress,
The Victorian government has announced an inquiry into women's pain. Given women are disproportionately affected by pain, such…
MIL-Evening Report: A new government inquiry will examine women’s pain and treatment. How and
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
The Victorian government has announced an into women’s pain. Given women are disproportionately affected by pain, such a…
Govt Inquiry to Probe Differences in Women's Pain Treatment
Mirage News,
The Victorian government has announced an inquiry into women's pain. Given women are disproportionately affected by pain, such…
A new government inquiry will examine women’s pain and treatment. How and why is it different?
The Conversation,
The Victorian government has announced an inquiry into women’s pain. Given women are disproportionately affected by pain, such…
Here's a bold solution to women's health care: Train doctors to listen to women
WBUR,
At the recent announcement of the White House Initiative on Women's Health Research, President Joe Biden and Jill Biden, who…
News story from HealthyWomen on Thursday 09 February 2023
HealthyWomen,
Healthcare is biased against women.
Medium US,
And there’s countless research to prove it. It’s a bright, breezy day in March with just the right amount of sunshine.
‘Gaslighted by the Medical System’: The Covid-19 Patients Left Behind
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For more information on the novel coronavirus and Covid-19, visit cdc.gov. Illustrations: Sisi Yu When there’s only so much…
Stop Telling Me To Meditate
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Meditation is not a substitute for medication when women are in pain Jul 24 · 6 min read A few days ago, I asked one of my…
Exorcisms? Er, not quite. But Netflix’s The Goop Lab promises other ‘what is happening?’ episodes
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I had an exorcism, Elise Loehnen says on the Netflix trailer for The Goop Lab. Except she didnt.
'I didn't push it': Women avoid doctors over 'Drama Queen Syndrome'
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"'I feel like a drama queen' or 'I was told I was being dramatic', 'a hypochondriac', 'I want to get a second opinion but I don’t…
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Why do doctors take women's pain less seriously?
Mother Nature Network,
Men are more likely to get pain medication than women. Woman in pain often wait longer to receive pain medication than men do.
News story from The Canberra Times on Tuesday 20 February 2018
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The surreal things women do to have their pain taken seriously
Brisbane Times,
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Why do doctors take women's pain less seriously?
Mother Nature Network,
Woman in pain often wait longer to receive pain medication than men do. (Photo: Pamela Moore/iStock) At only 25, Ally Niemiec…
How Having A Patient Advocate Can Save Your Life
Huffington Post,
Here's the bad news: If you are old, a woman, or disabled, you are less likely to be trusted when you complain of extreme pain…
"I confronted the doctor who missed my cancer"
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For nearly two years, I've been obsessed with medical journals. Volumes of fascinating, disgusting material.
Why do doctors take women's pain less seriously?
Mother Nature Network,
At only 25, Ally Niemiec of Atlanta has been diagnosed with two kidney diseases and endometriosis.