England is undergoing a seismic shift in its approach to managing gender dysphoria in children. The move is part of a wider reconsideration of the evidence.
The same or lower levels of regular exercise were associated with lower risks for all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in women vs men in a large observational study.
Women undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention who receive abbreviated rather than standard dual antiplatelet therapy have similar outcomes to men despite higher baseline risk.
Observational data suggest that menstruation can alter A1c readings and that the cut-off value for diagnosis of type 2 diabetes might be too high in women under 50 years.