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It's not just unfair. It's deadly. 

End gender bias in medicine and fund women's healthcare

End gender bias in medicine and fund women's healthcareEnd gender bias in medicine and fund women's healthcareEnd gender bias in medicine and fund women's healthcare
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It's not just unfair. It's deadly. 

End gender bias in medicine and fund women's healthcare

End gender bias in medicine and fund women's healthcareEnd gender bias in medicine and fund women's healthcareEnd gender bias in medicine and fund women's healthcare
Learn More

It's not your imagination: women get worse care than men

Women are twice as likely to die of a heart attack than men.

Women are more likely to have a fatal reaction to a prescription drug than men.

Women are more likely to have a fatal reaction to a prescription drug than men.

Twice as many women as men die of their heart attacks in part due to misdiagnosis and delay of care.  

Women are more likely to have a fatal reaction to a prescription drug than men.

Women are more likely to have a fatal reaction to a prescription drug than men.

Women are more likely to have a fatal reaction to a prescription drug than men.

 Women experience 50–75% more adverse drug reactions than men because women are underrepresented in pharmaceutical studies. 

Women are 30% more likely to be misdiagnosed than men.

Women are more likely to have a fatal reaction to a prescription drug than men.

Men get better and faster treatment for their pain than women do.

 Women are more likely to have their symptoms dismissed as psychological and are a third more likely to get misdiagnosed than men.  

Men get better and faster treatment for their pain than women do.

U.S. women are more likely to die of pregnancy complications than women abroad.

Men get better and faster treatment for their pain than women do.

Women are less likely to get prescribed painkillers by doctors who tend to downplay their pain. 

U.S. women are more likely to die of pregnancy complications than women abroad.

U.S. women are more likely to die of pregnancy complications than women abroad.

U.S. women are more likely to die of pregnancy complications than women abroad.

 America's maternal death rate is 50% higher than any other industrialized nation. Eighty percent of these deaths are preventable. 



Government cuts to healthcare and research affect women more than men.

U.S. women are more likely to die of pregnancy complications than women abroad.

U.S. women are more likely to die of pregnancy complications than women abroad.

Medicaid and other healthcare cuts also hurt more women than men.

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