Migraine is 3 times more common in women than in men.
2/3 of patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
Gender differences are real and they matter.
The Women's Brain Project (WBP) is a Swiss-based international non-profit organization founded in 2016. It comprises a diverse team of academic and social scientists, medical doctors, engineers, patients, caregivers, artists, and AI experts. The WBP focuses on understanding sex and gender differences in brain and mental diseases to pave the way for precision medicine. This involves tailoring medical treatment to the individual characteristics of each patient, including factors like sex, gender, genomic and proteomics, microbiome, ethnicity, and socio-economic status.
In this episode Antonella Santuccione Chadha, medical doctor and CEO of Women’s brain project and Anna De, Head of Stakeholder Engagement at Women's Brain Project explain: where are we with data about women’s health specifics, what is driving research in women’s health, what is the negative health and societal impact on women because of their predominant role in caregiving.
Show notes:
[00:03:01] Antonella Discusses Women's Brain Project:
[00:05:20] Underrepresentation of Women in Research:
[00:08:23] Evaluating Existing and New Treatments:
[00:11:27] Key Findings and Successes:
[00:11:59] Anna Discusses Policy Impact:
[00:16:01] Migraine Research and Campaigns:
[00:19:30] Antonella on Scientific Evidence:
[00:20:38] Alzheimer's Disease in Women:
[00:26:00] Relationship Between Research and Medical Practice:
[00:29:03] Anna Adds to the Discussion:
[00:33:34] Identifying Questions and Approaches for Research:
[00:37:18] Key Changes Needed to Advance Women's Health:
[00:41:34] Closing Remarks:
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