Why are women and people with cycles underrepresented in health research?
Women and people with cycles have historically been left out of medical research, with deadly consequences.
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Ijeoma Unachukwu is a medical student at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and is very passionate about health disparities and the way society and culture shape our personal health. When she's not fervently studying or working in the hospital, she enjoys running, a really good book, and reality TV.
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