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Gender differences in management after acute myocardial infarction: not 'sexism' but a reflection of age at presentation
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Although women receive fewer investigations and treatments than men, this potential gender bias can be explained by age. The lower use of treatment and investigation among older patients draws attention to the lack of direct evidence of effectiveness for these patients. Further studies are needed to confirm effectiveness of investigations and treatments in older patients.
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