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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abdominal aortic aneurysms in women Hultgren, Rebecka
2006
3 S1 p. S54-
1 p.
artikel
2 Acupuncture: Efficacy for hot flashes Vincent, Ann
2006
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1 p.
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3 A defining moment in our history: Examining disease models of gender identity James, Andrea
2006
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4 Adequacy of androgen-replacement therapy among patients with PADAM Pechersky, Alexander
2006
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1 p.
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5 Age and gender differences in the association between MPO 463>A and lung cancer. Results from the genetic susceptibility to environmental carcinogens pooled analysis Frullanti, E.
2006
3 S1 p. S50-S51
2 p.
artikel
6 Analysis of the risk of gender bias in medicine Risberg, Gunilla
2006
3 S1 p. S32-
1 p.
artikel
7 Androgens and glucocorticoids in the developing lung: Gender-specific delay in synthesis between male and female Tremblay, Yves
2006
3 S1 p. S36-
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artikel
8 Androgens, and sexual function and dysfunction in men and women Bancroft, John
2006
3 S1 p. S21-S22
2 p.
artikel
9 Anthropological gender research: Arguments for a genderspecific medicine. An anthropological perspective Strohmenger, Silke
2006
3 S1 p. S64-
1 p.
artikel
10 Arteriosclerosis of common carotid artery after menopause Ikeda, Masae
2006
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11 Association of estrogen receptor beta gene polymorphism with menopausal symptoms Takeo, Chikari
2006
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1 p.
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12 Associations between work- and family-related gender-coded factors and self-assessed health status (SF-36) in female hospital workers Musshauser, Doris
2006
3 S1 p. S59-S60
2 p.
artikel
13 Asthma in men and women: Two different diseases? Day, Anna
2006
3 S1 p. S36-
1 p.
artikel
14 Attention to gender differences in public health policies on the prevention of cardiovascular disease: Results from case studies in three countries Haafkens, Joke A.
2006
3 S1 p. S53-
1 p.
artikel
15 Basis of gender differences in migraine and temporomandibular pain Klein, Robert M.
2006
3 S1 p. S28-
1 p.
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16 Cesarean section rate in female doctors and male doctors' wives Moramezi, Farideh
2006
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1 p.
artikel
17 Changes in patterns of dyspepsia, peptic ulcer disease, and the role of Helicobacter pylori in a general population: The Sorreisa II Study Asfeldt, Anne Mette
2006
3 S1 p. S44-
1 p.
artikel
18 Chronic fatigue with a gender-perspective in the Swedish twin registry Evengard, Birgitta
2006
3 S1 p. S37-
1 p.
artikel
19 Clinical effects of Zataria Multiflora essential oil on primary dysmenorrhea Iravani, Mina
2006
3 S1 p. S55-S56
2 p.
artikel
20 Comparison of gender differences in predictors of psychological distress in parents of children with cancer Yeh, Chao-Hsing
2006
3 S1 p. S68-
1 p.
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21 Contact allergy: The impact of gender and occupation Lipozencic, Jasna
2006
3 S1 p. S21-
1 p.
artikel
22 Coping with the stress of infertility treatment in females and males entering in vitro fertilization treatment Bagheri, Maryan
2006
3 S1 p. S70-S71
2 p.
artikel
23 Cross-species comparison of hepatic sex differences identified in transcript profiles Cheung, Louisa
2006
3 S1 p. S47-
1 p.
artikel
24 Depression and cardiovascular events in women: Do inflammatory markers explain this relationship? The NHLBI-sponsored women's ischemia syndrome evaluation (WISE) study Johnson, B. Delia
2006
3 S1 p. S56-S57
2 p.
artikel
25 Detection of bad treatments in female population's sample in a Primary Health Care Center in Barcelona Icart, M. Teresa
2006
3 S1 p. S55-
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26 Dopamine D1 receptor involvement in the antidepressant-like effect of allopregnanolone in the forced swimming test D'Aquila, Paolo S.
2006
3 S1 p. S48-S49
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27 Do we reach treatment goals—Differences in men and women? Changes in blood pressure from the Tromso study 1994 and 2001 Eggen, Anne Elise
2006
3 S1 p. S71-
1 p.
artikel
28 Dyspareunia: A neglected problem Masihi, Sara
2006
3 S1 p. S59-
1 p.
artikel
29 Ecological correlations between estimated disease prevalence and lifestyle as well as diet in Japan (‡U: Cerebrovascular disease) Zheng, Meihua
2006
3 S1 p. S70-
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30 Ecological correlations between estimated gender-specific disease prevalence and lifestyle as well as diet in Japan (‡T: Digestive cancer) Qiu, Dongmei
2006
3 S1 p. S63-
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31 Effect of hormone replacement therapy on arteriosclerosis of common carotid artery Goya, Ken-ichi
2006
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1 p.
artikel
32 Elderly women experience lower rates of 5-year mortality following stroke in the United States Lichtman, Judith
2006
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1 p.
artikel
33 Emotional, physical, and sexual abuse and abuse in health care: Prevalence and current suffering in samples of Swedish female and male patients Swahnberg, Katarina
2006
3 S1 p. S29-
1 p.
artikel
34 Epidemiology of sex differences in musculoskeletal pain Wijnhoven, Hanneke A.H.
2006
3 S1 p. S28-S29
2 p.
artikel
35 Escitalogram for the treatment of insomnia during the perimenopausal period Dolev, Zipi
2006
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1 p.
artikel
36 Estrogen receptor insensitivity: Consequences in endocrine physiology Korach, Kenneth S.
2006
3 S1 p. S20-
1 p.
artikel
37 Evaluation of second curettage in reduction of persistent mole Zargar, Mahvash
2006
3 S1 p. S68-
1 p.
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38 Evaluation of sonography after suction curettage in mole hydratiformis Masihi, Sara
2006
3 S1 p. S58-S59
2 p.
artikel
39 Exercise as an alternative approach to improve quality-of-life of aging men and women Matsuda, Masako
2006
3 S1 p. S23-
1 p.
artikel
40 Expression of pAKT and iNOS by estrogen in hippocampal slices exposed to oxygen-glucose deprivation Park, Eun-Mi
2006
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1 p.
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41 Female age and first pregnancy Barati, Mojgan
2006
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42 Female diabetic rats transplanted with equivalent numbers of islets of langerhans regain normal glucose levels faster than male rats Tobin, Brian
2006
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43 Female mice are more susceptible to the development of asthma than males Blacquiere, M.J.
2006
3 S1 p. S46-
1 p.
artikel
44 Fertility in Norwegian women—Results from population-based health surveys Rostad, Berit
2006
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1 p.
artikel
45 Foreword Legato, Marianne J.
2006
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artikel
46 Gender and nausea: Psychological and biological mechanisms in pathogenesis and treatment Klosterhalfen, Sibylle
2006
3 S1 p. S30-S31
2 p.
artikel
47 Gender and sexuality in the context of AIDS Ndubuisi, Onyinye Belinda
2006
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1 p.
artikel
48 Gender aspects of cardiovascular surgery Hetzer, Roland
2006
3 S1 p. S16-S17
2 p.
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49 Genderbasic: Promoting attention to sex and gender differences in life sciences research in Europe Haafkens, Joke A.
2006
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2 p.
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50 Gender difference of mortality in residents of a cadmium polluted area in Japan Nishijo, Muneko
2006
3 S1 p. S60-
1 p.
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51 Gender differences and heritability of two indices of heart rate dynamics: A twin study Thayer, Julian F.
2006
3 S1 p. S24-S25
2 p.
artikel
52 Gender differences in cancer Ernberg, Ingemar
2006
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1 p.
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53 Gender differences in cardiovascular risk: Testing the impact of androgen exposure and the Y chromosome using human experiments of nature Bell, Richard C.
2006
3 S1 p. S32-
1 p.
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54 Gender differences in complaints Rogers, Sharon
2006
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1 p.
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55 Gender differences in dermatology: Adam and Eve—Forever different Brenner, Sarah
2006
3 S1 p. S20-S21
2 p.
artikel
56 Gender differences in heart failure Regitz-Zagrosek, Vera
2006
3 S1 p. S34-
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artikel
57 Gender differences in job strain, lifestyle, and health outcomes: A study of Swedish organizations Bjorklund, Christina
2006
3 S1 p. S46-
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58 Gender differences in mortality among nonagenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass procedures in the United States: 1993–1999 Lichtman, Judith H.
2006
3 S1 p. S25-
1 p.
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59 Gender differences in operative outcome after surgical coronary artery revascularization without the use of extracorporeal circulation Daebritz, S.H.
2006
3 S1 p. S49-
1 p.
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60 Gender differences in oral health in Swiss adult population Stutz, Elisabeth Zemp
2006
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61 Gender differences in sleep, sleepiness and chronotype Roky, Rachida
2006
3 S1 p. S63-S64
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62 Gender differences in the relation between ambulatory blood pressure and left ventricular mass in hypertensive outpatients Cipollini, Franco
2006
3 S1 p. S48-
1 p.
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63 Gender differences in the relative contribution of NO and EDHF on the regulation of vasomotor tone of rabbit mesenteric arteries Basso Orsini, Paola Del
2006
3 S1 p. S49-
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64 Gender differences in three generations at risk for major depression Weissman, M.
2006
3 S1 p. S23-
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65 Gender differences, morbidity, and mortality: The Danish experiences. Register-based analyses combined with reflections about stress as mediator of disease Helweg-Larsen, Karin
2006
3 S1 p. S54-
1 p.
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66 Gender disparities in health services provided for myocardial infarction and congestive heart failure Correa-de-Araujo, Rosaly
2006
3 S1 p. S17-S18
2 p.
artikel
67 Gendered military medicine issues — The Canadian experience Breeck, Karen J.
2006
3 S1 p. S29-
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68 Gender in medical communication Zemp, Elisabeth
2006
3 S1 p. S68-S69
2 p.
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69 Gender in medical education: The Dutch National Project Verdonk, Petra
2006
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70 Gender in medical education: The Nijmegen pilot-project Lagro-Janssen, Toine L.M.
2006
3 S1 p. S58-
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71 Gender mainstreaming in health Ross, Shelley
2006
3 S1 p. S22-
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72 Gender mainstreaming in health care: Will it stop bias? Chwosta, Alice
2006
3 S1 p. S47-S48
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73 Gender modifies the relationship between weight increase during adult life and fasting plasma glucose in obese-overweight subjects Seghier, Giuseppe
2006
3 S1 p. S33-
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74 Gender, psychosocial factors and coronary risk Knox, Sarah
2006
3 S1 p. S30-
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75 Gender related differences in patients with type 2 diabetes with or without autoantibodies to glutamic acid decarboxilase (GAD) Pozzilli, Paolo
2006
3 S1 p. S62-
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76 Gender-related differences in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics Thuermann, Petra
2006
3 S1 p. S27-S28
2 p.
artikel
77 Gender-related effects of chronic non-malignant pain and opioid therapy on plasma levels of macrophage migration inhibition factor (MIF) Aloisi, Anna Maria
2006
3 S1 p. S34-S35
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78 Gender-related metal exposure of the Austrian population Gundacker, Claudia
2006
3 S1 p. S52-
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79 Gender, sex, and chronic pain—Clinical aspects LeResche, Linda
2006
3 S1 p. S18-S19
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80 Gender, sex and reproductive health in youth-an insight on Portugal State of art Prazeres, Vasco
2006
3 S1 p. S62-
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81 Gender, sex, and sexuality—A web-based module for medical students Azad, Nahid
2006
3 S1 p. S44-S45
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82 Gender-specific aspects of antihypertensive therapy on sexual function in women Strametz-Juranek, Jeanette
2006
3 S1 p. S33-
1 p.
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83 Gender-specific aspects of the burden of HIV/AIDS in South Africa— Communicable diseases LeRoux, Ingrid M.
2006
3 S1 p. S22-
1 p.
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84 Gender-specific aspects of the care of the patient with heart disease Schenck-Gustafsson, Karin
2006
3 S1 p. S16-
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85 Gender specific differences in left ventricular hypertrophy in DOCA-salt mice with hypertensive kidney disease Karatas, Aysun
2006
3 S1 p. S48-
1 p.
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86 Gender-specific features of the experience of coronary artery disease Legato, Marianne J.
2006
3 S1 p. S16-
1 p.
artikel
87 Gender-specific health effects following exposure to ethylene glycol monoethyl ether among male and female workers Wang, Ruisheng
2006
3 S1 p. S67-
1 p.
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88 Gender-specific treatment of the diabetic patient: Can we minimize risk factors in fetal programming? Raz, Itamar
2006
3 S1 p. S20-
1 p.
artikel
89 Gender-specific use of complementary and alternative medicine: Results of a survey of patients seen at different specialty areas in a Tertiary-Care Center Wahner-Roedler, Dietlind L.
2006
3 S1 p. S66-S67
2 p.
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90 Hypertension and gender: Pathophysiology and treatment of gender differences in hypertension Os, Ingrid
2006
3 S1 p. S18-
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91 Hypoactive sexual desire: Prevalence among transsexual and normally ovulating women and possible association with androgen levels Elaut, Els
2006
3 S1 p. S71-
1 p.
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92 Incorporating attention to gender equity in the work of local research ethics committees in europe: A case study of ethical review practices Moerman, Clara J.
2006
3 S1 p. S32-
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93 Integrating a gender perspective into the development of clinical guidelines: A course for guideline developers Haafkens, Joke
2006
3 S1 p. S53-
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94 Integrating gender in medical education Phillips, Susan P.
2006
3 S1 p. S62-
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95 Introduction of gender- and sex-specific medicine into the medical education curriculum in Japan Katai, Miyuki
2006
3 S1 p. S57-
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96 Is the coronary risk different, in our men and women? Gavara Palomar, V.J.
2006
3 S1 p. S51-
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97 Is the “Principle of perfect equality” between the two sexes sufficiently implemented? The example of female patients with eating disorders Langenbach, Michael
2006
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98 Is there a link between testosterone and the metabolic syndrome? From epidemiology to treatment Schubert, Markus
2006
3 S1 p. S27-
1 p.
artikel
99 Is the relationship between depression and inflammatory markers modulated by coronary artery disease in women? The NHLBI-Sponsored women's ischemia syndrome evaluation (WISE) study Johnson, B. Delia
2006
3 S1 p. S24-
1 p.
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100 Large gender differences in cardiovascular risk and in willingness to take park in preventive activities call for action—Results of the Polish 400 cities project Mogilnaya, Irina
2006
3 S1 p. S26-
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101 Making gender-specific medicine mainstream: Introducing gender competence to medical education Nobelius, Ann-Maree
2006
3 S1 p. S29-S30
2 p.
artikel
102 Management of congestive heart failure in older women Azad, Nahid
2006
3 S1 p. S44-
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103 Menopausal hormonal therapy and asthma-related symptoms (SAPALDIA 2) Stutz, Elisabeth Zemp
2006
3 S1 p. S69-S70
2 p.
artikel
104 Menopause and andropause: What can we add? Samsioe, Goran
2006
3 S1 p. S23-
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105 Metabolic and life-style risk factors for coronary artery disease: Age variation in gender gaps Hochner-Celnikier, Drorith
2006
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106 Metabolic consequences of neonatal manipulation are gender dependent Franconi, Flavia
2006
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107 Metabolic syndrome, gender disparities and vascular risk: The Northern Manhattan Study Boden-Albala, Bernadette
2006
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108 Metabolic syndrome, prevalence, and prediction of cardiovascular events in Spanish adult population Liberman, Hen
2006
3 S1 p. S33-S34
2 p.
artikel
109 Migraines—A feminine disease Carasso, Rafael L.
2006
3 S1 p. S18-
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110 Modernisation of the statutory health insurance act in Germany—Does it influences sex-specific prescribing characteristics? Janhsen, Katrin
2006
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111 Multiple sclerosis as a predominantly female immune-mediated disease Miller, Ariel
2006
3 S1 p. S19-S20
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112 Neural immune interactions in health and disease: Relevance to women's health Sternberg, Esther
2006
3 S1 p. S19-
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113 No gender differences in the presentation, management, and outcome of unstable angina Ben-Ami, T.
2006
3 S1 p. S45-
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114 p63 and Notch pathway in male germ cell tumors Hayashi, Tetsuo
2006
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115 Perception of pain in males and females Al-Azzawi, Farook
2006
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116 Perpetuating lineage Nteere, Nancy K.
2006
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117 Physical and psychosocial risk factors at work in relation to musculoskeletal symptoms: Is there a gender difference? Hooftman, Wendela E.
2006
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118 Physiological and functional differences of the heart and the cardiovascular system between the genders Regitz-Zagrosek, Vera
2006
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119 Possible interaction between gender and cardiovascular risk factors in first- and second-generation Turkish migrant women Bader, Angelika
2006
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120 Pregnancy outcome: Is there any difference depending on the gender of the fetus? Renzo, G.C. Di
2006
3 S1 p. S36-S37
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121 Prehospital gender bias in coronary angiography referral Bader, A.
2006
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2 p.
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122 Prevalence of hypercholesterolemia in Japan Yoshida, Katsumi
2006
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123 Prevalence of renal impairment in a general population: Results of the Swiss SAPALDIA cohort study Stutz, Elisabeth Zemp
2006
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124 Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among Spanish adult patients in primary care center Liberman, Hen
2006
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125 Psychiatric symptoms and diagnosis of battered women in an emergency shelter in Tokyo Kamo, Toshiko
2006
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126 Reasons for gender differences in prescription of drug therapies in rheumatoid arthritis-results from the database of the German collaborative arthritis centres Huscher, Doerte
2006
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127 Reflections on the sex/gender distinction for gender specific medicine Grace, Victoria M.
2006
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128 Relationship between menopausal disorders and temporomandibular disorders Matsuki, Takahiko
2006
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129 Renal disease in men and women: What protects women and makes men vulnerable? Sandberg, Kathryn
2006
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130 Research as the portal to gender-specific medicine Pinn, Vivian W.
2006
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131 Risk factors and gender-specific dementia Azad, Nahid
2006
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132 Sex and gender differences in outcome after coronary artery bypass surgery Kendel, Friederike
2006
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133 Sex and neural tube defects Sabbagh, Susan
2006
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134 Sex differences in allergy and immunology Chihara, Junichi
2006
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135 Sex differences in help-seeking behavior in urinary incontinence in the elderly Lagro-Janssen, Toine
2006
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136 Sex differences in response to treatment and emerging therapies in the treatment of lung cancer Caracta, Cynthia F.
2006
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137 Sex differences in the effect of stress on morphine antinociception and tolerance Ratka, A.
2006
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138 Sex-different regulation of fatty acid translocase/CD36 expression in rat liver Cheung, Louisa
2006
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139 Sex-specific frequency of beta-blocker related hospitalization to internal and emergency departments Thuermann, Petra A.
2006
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140 Sex-specific results are not reported in cardiology trials Blauwet, Lori A.
2006
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141 Sexual dimorphic nature of epigenetic and environmental interactions during CNS development Sajdel-Sulkowska, Elizabeth M.
2006
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142 Sexual dysfunction in hypertensive men Wolfram, Johanna
2006
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143 Sexuality and gender in hypertension Thierry, Nikolaus
2006
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144 Sleep apnea and gender: Lessons from studying women Day, Anna
2006
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145 Stress and gender Kopp, Maria
2006
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146 Teen esteem—A gender-specific wellness intervention to promote heart health and reduce risk in teen girls Arkus, Bonnie
2006
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147 Testosterone and erectile function and dysfunction Yassin, Aksam
2006
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148 The aging heart and stress Brixius, Klara
2006
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149 The clinical feature of coronary heart disease in women Kawano, Hiroaki
2006
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150 The consequences of smoking and gender: Understanding the shifting landscape Day, Anna
2006
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151 The effect of exercise on primary dysmenorrhea Rostami, Maryam
2006
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152 The effects of changes in testosterone level on the development of metabolic syndrome Pechersky, Alexander
2006
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153 The effects of education on pregnant women in Tehran 2004 Robatjazi, Mehri
2006
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154 The effects of exercise capacity and sedentary lifestyle on hemostatis among middle-aged women with coronary heart disease Nagy, Edit
2006
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155 The efficacy of traditional herbal medicines (Kampo) in peri-menopause Hayano, Tomoko
2006
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156 The expression of receptors steroid hormones and PADAM Pechersky, Alexander
2006
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157 The impact of gender differences on serum total immunoglobulin E (IgE) and histamine levels in migraine patients without aura Gazerani, Parisa
2006
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158 The impact of gender on the mosaic of autoimmunity Shoenfeld, Yehuda
2006
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159 The impact of health media practitioners in gender-specific medicine public enlightenment and advocacy Fatodu, Olalekan
2006
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160 The impact of sex and gender on human adaptation to space Mark, Saralyn
2006
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161 The medicalization of healthy womanhood Weingarten, Michael A.
2006
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162 The metabolic syndrome—Common soil for diabetes and cardiovascular disease Hanefeld, Markolf
2006
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163 The reductionistic journey of the Y-chromosome during the last 300 million years Werner, Sigbritt
2006
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164 There is a gender difference in the relationship between metabolic syndrome and oxidative stress among Japanese Tsuchiya, Masanobu
2006
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165 The relation between social and economical factors with sexual dysfunction in menopausal women Fahami, Fariba
2006
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166 TIMESOME: The human gender clock-genes interactome of biological time-keeping. Toward mapping and timing gender chrono-pharmacogenomic individualized medicine and therapy Bendayan, Haim J.
2006
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167 Translating sex and gender science into clinical practice: National partnerships and local care Trott, Justina A.
2006
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168 Trend analysis of sex ratios of births and fetal deaths in Japan, 1899–2003 Yang, Limin
2006
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2 p.
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169 Use of hormonal contraceptives and risk of cancer, the NOWAC study Kumle, Merethe
2006
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2 p.
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170 Use of moxonidine and its combination with hormonal replacement therapy in women with postmenopausal hypertensive disease Dadashova, Gulnaz M.
2006
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171 What makes women women? A case of discordant monozygotic twins with Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome Sugai, Akiyo
2006
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172 Which genes make women? Significant nucleotidic variation in Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome patients Fujii, Miho
2006
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