Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick
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In Doing Harm, Dusenbery explores the deep, systemic problems that underlie women’s experiences of feeling dismissed by the medical system. Women have been discharged from the emergency room mid-heart attack with a prescription for anti-anxiety meds, while others with autoimmune diseases have been labeled “chronic complainers” for years before being properly diagnosed. Women with endometriosis have been told they are just overreacting to “normal” menstrual cramps, while still others have “contested” illnesses like chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia that, dogged by psychosomatic suspicions, have yet to be fully accepted as “real” diseases by the whole of the profession.
An eye-opening read for patients and health care providers alike, Doing Harm shows how women suffer because the medical community knows relatively less about their diseases and bodies and too often doesn’t trust their reports of their symptoms. The research community has neglected conditions that disproportionately affect women and paid little attention to biological differences between the sexes in everything from drug metabolism to the disease factors—even the symptoms of a heart attack. Meanwhile, a long history of viewing women as especially prone to “hysteria” reverberates to the present day, leaving women battling against a stereotype that they’re hypochondriacs whose ailments are likely to be “all in their heads.” Offering a clear-eyed explanation of the root causes of this insidious and entrenched bias and laying out its sometimes catastrophic consequences, Doing Harm is a rallying wake-up call that will change the way we look at health care for women.
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Discover the shocking truth about how women are dismissed, misdiagnosed, and left sick in the groundbreaking book, Doing Harm. Maya Dusenbery shines a light on the systemic sexism in medicine that harms women every day. With a blend of scientific research, personal stories, and interviews, this book is a must-read for anyone concerned about women's health.
Are you tired of being ignored or patronized by healthcare professionals? Doing Harm exposes the deep-rooted biases that undermine women's health care experiences. From heart attacks to chronic diseases like endometriosis and fibromyalgia, women are often left to suffer needlessly due to medical ignorance and bias. This eye-opening book will make you rethink the way women are treated in the medical system.
Learn why women's health issues are often brushed off as imaginary or exaggerated in Doing Harm. Maya Dusenbery tackles the misperceptions and negligence surrounding women's health conditions, providing a compelling argument for change. It's time to challenge the status quo and demand better care for women everywhere.
Ready to take charge of your health and advocate for better treatment? Empower yourself by reading Doing Harm and arming yourself with knowledge about the disparities in women's healthcare. Grab your copy today and join the movement towards equality in medical treatment.
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