"Empowering Women: The Key to Human Evolution"
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In her new book "Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution," author Cat Bohannon explores the under-studied and under-cared for aspects of women's bodies in the field of evolutionary biology. By placing women at the center of the narrative, Bohannon aims to provide answers to basic questions about women's bodies and challenge the male norm that has dominated scientific research. The book highlights the gender bias in medical research and its implications for healthcare, emphasizing the need to understand the biology of sex differences for the benefit of all bodies.
Topics:health#evolutionary-biology#female-biology#gender-bias#medical-research#science-and-evolution#womens-evolution
Putting Women at the Center of Human Evolution The New York Times
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