DutchNews, March 7,
2016
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| Edith Schippers. Photo: Regering.nl |
The health ministry has allocated €12m to a study into how men and
women with the same illness display different symptoms and respond differently
to treatment.
‘We treat women in the way that best applies to men,’ health
minister Edith Schippers told a conference on Sunday. ‘We do not know enough
about how we should do things differently for women.’
For example, women
experience different symptoms when having a heart attack and family doctors are
often not sufficiently aware of this, Schippers said. Women are also more
likely than men to suffer from depression.
In addition, medicines can have
different side effects on women. This is partly because many drugs have been
primarily tested on men, Schippers said.

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