Population-wide analysis of differences in disease progression patterns in men and women
Sex-stratified medicine is an important and understudied field. Here the authors investigate in a systematic study of the Danish population differences in incidence, risk, and several aspects of diagnoses between sexes and find differences across all areas of disease.
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Main Authors: | David Westergaard, Pope Moseley, Freja Karuna Hemmingsen Sørup, Pierre Baldi, Søren Brunak |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/31ecd23508f045bebe04b6fe2ba9f99e |
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