Miscellaneous
adjective
“From Latin miscellaneus (from miscellus ‘mixed’, from miscere ‘to mix’) + -ous. Consisting of a mixture of various things that are not usually connected with each other.” Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press
So now that we are on the same page, here you will find bits and bobs of information (and their related links) that I consider relevant and interesting. Have a nice read !
“The myth of the gendered brain”
(2019-02-24)
It is time to abandon the very old-reductionist search for the differences between male and female brains
“Women’s health research lacks funding”
(2023-05-03)
Well, well, well…It turns out that although our knowledge of health and cognition has increased considerably over the years, there is still a disparity in research on conditions that affect women more than men (either due to lack of interest, lack of funding, or both). I am not surprised, though. In any case, here are some nice graphs to understand such disparities in research.
