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Maya Dusenbery

    Maya Dusenbery writes about how bad medicine and lazy science impact women's health. Her work focuses on exposing systemic issues within healthcare that lead to women being overlooked, misdiagnosed, and left with untreated illnesses. Dusenbery offers a critical examination of gender disparities in medical treatment. Her writing is grounded in thorough research, serving as a vital voice for awareness and change in medical practice.

    Doing Harm
    • 2017

      Doing Harm

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(2388)Add rating

      Explores the deep, systemic problems that underlie women's experiences of feeling dismissed by the medical system. Dusenbery brings together scientific and sociological research, interviews with experts within and outside the medical establishment, and personal stories from regular women to provide the a look at how sexism in medicine harms women today. She 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. In addition to offering an explanation of the root causes of this bias and laying out its effects, Dusenbery suggests concrete steps we can take to cure it. --From publisher description

      Doing Harm