Current contributions to women's sports might have the biggest impact of all in neuroscience:
United States' Alex Morgan, right, is challenged by France's Griedge Mbock Bathy during the Women's World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between France and the United States at the Parc des Princes, in Paris, Friday, June 28, 2019. in sports – and changed women’s sports forever. While her goal became the headline seen all around the globe, it’s her current contributions to women’s sports that might have the biggest impact of all: neuroscience. throughout the health care ecosystem.
For decades drugs and devices have been created using male test subjects and clinical trial enrollees. With results from those extrapolated to women. Even women in the military serve wearing gear designed for male bodies – increasing their likelihood of physical injury. But without fundamental information specific to women, crucial decisions about everything from equipment to care to treatment will continue to be insufficient.
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