Gender biases in medical and health research can lead to skewed data collection practices, where studies may focus predominantly on one gender, often males, assuming them as the default. This perpetuates a lack of understanding and misrepresentation of gender-diverse health issues, leading to gaps in medical knowledge and care.

Gender biases in medical and health research can lead to skewed data collection practices, where studies may focus predominantly on one gender, often males, assuming them as the default. This perpetuates a lack of understanding and misrepresentation of gender-diverse health issues, leading to gaps in medical knowledge and care.

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