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HomeHealthStudy suggests health differences between men, women involve social factors, not only biological

Study suggests health differences between men, women involve social factors, not only biological

The study highlights the importance of looking beyond genetics and medical factors, such as hormones, and looking at non-medical, social factors — where people work and live, education, lifestyle, finances — when comparing health risks and outcomes between men and women, the authors said.
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