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Men, Women May Respond Differently to Vaccines:

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Sex-Specific Gait Patterns of Older Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis: Results from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging

hindawi.com — “Men and women exhibit different gait patterns during customary walking and may respond differently to joint diseases. The present paper aims to identify gait patterns associated with knee-OA separately in men and women. Participants included 144 men and 124 women aged 60 years and older enrolled in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA) who underwent gait testing at a self-selected speed. Both men and women with knee-OA had lower ankle propulsion mechanical work expenditure (MWE; for bView full resource at hindawi.com

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Mean Girls And Queen Bees: Females Under Threat Of Social Exclusion Respond By Excluding Others First - QualityPoint Technologies

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Gender differences are found in immune response to vaccines - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Researchers found that men and women respond differently to certain vaccines, which can affect the frequency and severity of the side effects of the vaccinations. The lead researcher said women generally have stronger immune responses to vaccinations than men do. The finding could lead to better strView full resource at smartbrief.com

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Gender differences are found in immune response to vaccines - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief

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Another way men and women are different - how we respond to vaccinations. http://ow.ly/1Mde5 #health #vaccinations

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Men, Women May Respond Differently to Vaccines --Doctors Lounge

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Women's Health: Men And Women Experience Stress Differently, Study Says (VIDEO)

huffingtonpost.com — “In today's economic climate, we all know what it feels like to be stressed, overloaded and burnt out. However, a new study suggests that men and women may respond to everyday stress in radically different ways.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Women's Health: Men And Women Experience Stress Differently, Study Says (VIDEO)

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Whether you're male or female, stress is inevitable. According to Dr. Mark Hyman, magnesium can help deal with the ... http://huff.to/aCain3

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Response to Stress is Very Different for Men and Women

fitsugar.com — “A new study published this month in the Journal of Neuroscience, reports findings that confirm what we may have long suspected — when it comes to stress, men and women respond differently. Using functional MRI to monitor the brain activity inView full resource at fitsugar.com

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BBC News - Men and women 'respond differently to danger'

news.bbc.co.uk — “Men and women may respond differently to danger, with males more likely to take action, a brain scan study suggests.View full resource at news.bbc.co.uk

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Men And Women May Respond Differently To Danger According To New Study

medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study brain activation have found that men and women respond differently to positive and negative stimuli, according to a study prView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Men and women 'respond differently to danger'

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Men and women may respond differently to danger | Psydir News

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Heart Failure: Women Different From Men; Absence Of Women In Clinical Trials Hinders Development Of Tailored Treatments

sciencedaily.com — “Striking differences in the risk factors for developing heart failure (HF) and patient prognosis exist between men and women. Men and women may also respond differently to treatment, raising concerns about whether current practices provide the best care and reinforcing the urgency for sex-specific clinical trials for HF, according to a new review article.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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