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  1. Evidence-Based Medicine and Women: Do the Principles and Practice of EBM Further Women's Health?Wendy Rogers - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (1):50-71.
    Clinicians and policy makers the world over are embracing evidence-based medicine. The promise of EBM is to use summaries of research evidence to determine which healthcare interventions are effective and which are not, so that patients may benefit from effective interventions and be protected from useless or harmful ones. EBM provides an ostensibly rational and objective means of deciding whether or not an intervention should be provided on the basis of its effectiveness, in theory leading to fair and effective healthcare (...)
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  • Wanted.Rebecca Dresser - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (1):24-29.
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  • Why should we include women and minorities in randomized controlled trials?Charles Weijer & R. A. Crouch - 1999 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 10 (2):100.
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