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Justice and the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Studies: An Argument for Further Reform
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Gender JusticeLawResearch EthicsFeminist InquirySocial SciencesFurther ReformFeminist ResearchGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesResearch PracticesDetrimental ImpactFeminist ScholarshipIntersectionalityClinical StudiesFeminist TheoryNursingMedical EthicsGender JurisprudenceMedicalizationWomen's HealthSocial Justice
Our society's practice of inadequately representing women as subjects of clinical research is unjust, not only because it results in inequalities in the quality and availability of care that have a detrimental impact on women's health, but also because it is linked to women's oppression. Although recent policy changes help to resolve the problems, more must be done. Additional remedies for the injustices of our society's research practices are proposed.
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