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'A hugely informative and quietly furious call to arms.' IRISH
TIMES 'A ground-breaking new book.' EVENING STANDARD 'A must read.'
DAILY EXPRESS 'She is balanced in her evidence analysis, forensic
in her research.' TELEGRAPH 'A vital subject that needs to be
discussed -KATY HESSEL, AUTHOR OF THE STORY OF ART WITHOUT MEN 'A
valuable sociological perspective on women's bodies and health and
an even more valuable (and optimistic) view of a better future for
all.' GINA RIPPON The idea that medicine is gender-neutral is a
myth. This isn't inflammatory rhetoric; it's simply true. From the
way pain is felt, to how heart attacks are diagnosed, to the very
role society plays in the health of the body, the medical landscape
in place today is one that was designed for, and by, men. This book
is about all the ways medicine is not gender-neutral, from research
to treatment to diagnosis. Throughout history, flawed mindsets have
paved the way for sub-par treatment, and the prevailing attitudes
that still exist today have had terrible repercussions for women
and their bodies. Blending fascinating examples with historical and
cultural context, and reflecting on her own personal experience
with healthcare, Dr Marieke Bigg explores how women's bodies have
been ignored, misunderstood and misdiagnosed, whilst keeping an eye
to a better future. This is a sharp and honest must-read, and an
empowering tool for anyone committed to making this world safer to
navigate for all.
Did you know: women are 59% more likely than men to receive an
incorrect diagnosis when experiencing heart attack. Or: women are
more susceptible to pain medications than men, leading to higher
rates of addiction because doctors simply prescribe pain medication
in the same way. Or: among alcoholics, women are almost 100% more
likely to die due to alcohol-related diseases than men are? In a
field that, for millennia, has been dominated by men. The vast
majority of medicines and treatments that we use today were
designed for, and by, men and the myth that medicine is
gender-neutral has had terrible repercussions for women. In THIS
WON'T HURT, Dr Marieke Bigg takes a deep dive into all the ways
medicine is not gender neutral, using stories and experiences to
demonstrate how these flawed mindsets have paved the way for
sub-par treatment, and how prevailing attitudes in a patriarchal
world can have unexpected effects far downstream. From sex and
reproduction, to female bones and female pain, Marieke explores how
women's bodies have been ignored, misunderstood and misdiagnosed,
and asks the fundamental question: How can we make sure we do
better? Blending fascinating examples with historical and cultural
context, and with an eye to a better future, THIS WON'T HURT is a
must-read for anyone committed to making this world safe to
navigate for all.
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