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Biological Science and General Biology
[Introduction to the Contents]
The book begins with the scene in which the author himself was transported by ambulance. On the way to the hospital after a collision, two completely different experiences came to the author's mind : as a doctor, taking care of babies born prematurely in the NICU, and as a neurogeneticist, studying the last years of life. The two experiences came together in shock as she lay down on a stretcher. What I realize is that women are genetically superior to men. The author notes that women are genetically superior to men, and that it is time for us to acknowledge that women are genetically superior to men.
But the book does not simply say that women are superior to men. The author argues that this gender difference and recognition of women's genetic superiority lead to new approaches to disease. This raises questions about current clinical trials and medications that are being developed for men in pursuit of generality, and that women's genetic superiority leads to new approaches to disease. The authors argue that this gender difference and recognition of women's genetic superiority lead to new approaches to disease. This raises questions about current clinical trials and medications that are being developed for men in search of generality, and that the health care industry must shift to medications and treatments that respond appropriately to gender differences.
As a familiar example of male bias, I tell you that I asked a company specialized in medical results in both male and female mice It originated from his concern about his wife's injury. Although she had suffered a more serious injury, the author thought that she was "all right because she is genetically a woman." Through the author's mind, he thought, "It is all right because she is genetically a woman." This book discusses the differences between men and women, mixing familiar episodes and historical events between the author and his partner (Beterhalf, also called XX), and multi-faceted scientific perspectives such as evolutionary theory, genetics, biology, and medicine.
Contents
Paperback edition
Introduction
Chapter 1 : The Truth of Life
Chapter 2 : Resilience : Why Women Are Less Vulnerable
Chapter 3 : The Underprivileged : The Male Brain
Chapter 4 : Stamina : Why Women Live Longer than Men
Chapter 3 : The Underprivileged : Why Women Live Longer than Men
Chapter 4 : Hyperimmunization : Loss and Gain
Chapter 6 : Living Well : Why Women Live Longer Than Men
Chapter 5 : Why Sex Chromosomes Are a Problem
Author's brief history
A scientist and physician. Known worldwide in the field of genetics and rare genetic diseases, he has discovered two rare genetic diseases through clinical 『 』 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『