Loose Women in Pharma

Men’s life expectancy is less than women’s. Why is that?


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We are learning lots about the women’s health gap and the impact of the decline in oestrogen on health. But there is SO MUCH MORE being discovered about the impact of biological gender on health. Men’s life expectancy is on average 5 1/2 years less than women’s. Why is that? Could it be the fact that some men lose their Y chromosome as they age?

And what impact does the decline on testosterone later in life have on women’s health? Find out more in this week’s Loose Women in Pharma as Sarah and Miriam review some of the recent scientific discoveries related to biological gender and healthIf the discussion piques your interest find out more here:

The disappearing Y chromosome - https://lnkd.in/eNHEqHZGTestosterone and OA https://lnkd.in/eVHYbQh6​  ​In other news…​after less than a week of tickets going on sale for INSPIRE! High 5​​​ almost all the early birds have sold out so if you want to join us at Cherry Thinking’s fantastic Thameside venue on Tues July 8th from 430pm - 830pm for our workshop style ‘Futureproof your career’ and networking event get in quick!

Big thanks to our sponsors Wordbird, PM Society, Cherry and The Salve Health | Certified B Corporation without whom this would not be possible.And our media partner CONEXEN INSPIRE! High 5 tickets are on sale here - https://lnkd.in/eGUxq3W8We still have a couple of sponsor slots available so contact Sarah or Miriam if you want to know more.Have a great weekend everyone!

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Loose Women in PharmaBy Miriam Kenrick & Sarah Sowerby