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Women are 50–75% more likely to have adverse drug reactions. A new mouse study explains why

The assumption that women are just smaller versions of men has been widely used in biomedical research. A new mouse study indicates that’s unlikely to be true. ....

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Women Experience More Adverse Drug Reactions – A New Mouse Study May Explain Why

A new study in mice has shown that the biomedical assumption that women are "smaller males" is not well supported for most clinical traits, and adverse drug reactions are unlikely to be alleviated by simply adjusting for body weight. ....

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