This Won't Hurt
How Medicine Fails Women
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Narrated by:
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Daphne Kouma
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Marieke Bigg
About this listen
The past, present and future of the sexism inherent in medicine and medical research—and how to change it.
The idea that medicine is gender-neutral is a myth. This isn't inflammatory rhetoric; it's simply true. From the way pain is felt, to how heart attacks are diagnosed, to the very role society plays in the health of the body, the medical landscape in place today is one that was designed for, and by, men.
This audiobook is about all the ways medicine is not gender-neutral, from research to treatment to diagnosis. Throughout history, flawed mindsets have paved the way for sub-par treatment, and the prevailing attitudes that still exist today have had terrible repercussions for women and their bodies.
Blending fascinating examples with historical and cultural context, and reflecting on her own personal experience with healthcare, Dr Marieke Bigg explores how women's bodies have been ignored, misunderstood and misdiagnosed, whilst keeping an eye to a better future. This is a sharp and honest must-listen, and an empowering tool for anyone committed to making this world safer to navigate for all.
©2023 Marieke Bigg (P)2023 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedWhat listeners say about This Won't Hurt
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- Anonymous User
- 17-01-2024
Interesting but a little long winded
A very interesting read about the under-funded, under-research and under-diagnosed, so called niche area, of women's health. Dr Bigg raises some intriguing questions and presents some eye-opening facts, which more people should be aware off. This goes for everyone of every gender, doctors as well as patients. However, it could be quite a lot shorter and she would still get her point across.
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