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Bite Size: Why Women's Health Research is So Far Behind | Dr Sarah McKay

Bite Size: Why Women's Health Research is So Far Behind | Dr Sarah McKay

Update: 2025-08-03
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Discover why we know more about left-handedness than women's health, and how this shocking research gap is impacting longevity science. Dr Sarah McKay reveals the urgent need for a community-driven approach to unlock the secrets of longer, healthier lives.


Listen to the full interview with Dr Sarah on episode #90: https://performanceintelligence.com/90-the-neuroscience-of-brain-development-strategic-napping-and-surprising-tips-on-how-to-keep-your-brain-healthy-as-you-age-dr-sarah-mckay/

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You can find Dr Sarah at her Website: https://drsarahmckay.com/
At her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsarahmckay/
Or at her LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmmckay/ 



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Bite Size: Why Women's Health Research is So Far Behind | Dr Sarah McKay

Bite Size: Why Women's Health Research is So Far Behind | Dr Sarah McKay

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