Friday, January 4, 2008

SURPRISING NEWS - about your health (vs. his)


New research is revealing how everything from medications to killer disease affect women differently than men. The upshot : It's clear how important gender is when it comes to making decisions about your health. Here are 5 disparities to be aware of.





  • Pain control : studies show that doctors don't always manage women's pain adequately. If you're hurting, speak up : certain medication actually work better in women.


  • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) : Women are twice as likely to contract an STD as men. "Tissue lining in the vagina is susceptible to small abrasions during sex, making it easier for STD to be transmitted"


  • Anesthesia : Women tend to wake up from anesthesia quicker than men, and are three times as likely to complain of being awake during surgery. Ask your anesthesiologist how she can prevent this from happening.


  • Depression : Women may absorb serotonin differently or make less of the feel-good neurotransmitter. That may be one reason they're two or three times more likely to suffer from depression. Levels may change during your mentrual cycle, so "research may soon show that dosages of medication that boost serotonin in women with depression should vary according to the time opf the month"


  • Smoking : Women are 1.5 times as likely to developn lung cancer as men and are more vulnerable to the effects of secondhand smoke. But women who have certain lung cancer treatments actually live longer than men do.


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