Interview with Hayley Dickinson (Eat For Baby)
Oct 03, 2020•1 hr 59 min•Season 2Ep. 1
Episode description
Eat For Baby, Dr. Hayley's nutrition and wellness company focussing on healthy pregnancy, is now taking Pre-orders for their wellness bites - Lemme Feel Well Bites
I am going to provide a bunch of references here (Thanks to Dr. Hayley Dickinson for providing all of the resources):
- Women’s involvement in clinical trials: historical perspective and future implications
- Development of a PubMed Based Search Tool for Identifying Sex and Gender Specific Health Literature
- Drug Safety: Most Drugs Withdrawn in Recent Years Had Greater Health Risks for Women
- Putting gender on the agenda
- Twenty years and still counting: including women as participants and studying sex and gender in biomedical research
- Improving the Use and Safety of Medications in Women Through Sex/Gender and Race/Ethnicity Analysis: Introduction
- Reducing the Risk of Medication Errors in Women
- Male/Female Differences in Pharmacology: Safety Issues with QT-Prolonging Drugs
- Gender Equity in Research
- Clinical Trials in Women's Health Research Part I: The Drug Discovery and Development Process
- From Bench to Bedside: Role of Gender-Based Therapeutics in the Clinical Care of Women
- Biological Rhythms, Medication Safety, and Women’s Health
- The Food and Drug Administration Office of Women’s Health: Impact of Science on Regulatory Policy: An Update
- Participation of Women and Sex Analyses in Late-Phase Clinical Trials of New Molecular Entity Drugs and Biologics Approved by the FDA in 2007–2009
- Sex and Racial Differences in Pharmacological Response: Effect of Route of Administration and Drug Delivery System on Pharmacokinetics
- Sex and Racial Differences in Pharmacological Response: Where Is the Evidence? Pharmacogenetics, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics
If you want to get in contact with Hayley, go to her Linkedin.
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