Gender differences in Damp-Heat Syndrome: A review - 09/10/21
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Abstract |
Gender differences have important biological significance for medical research. In this study, a bias towards males was identified in animal experiments of Damp-Heat Syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine, as was first proposed by a data mining method. Combined with the correlation between Damp-Heat Syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine and Gender differences, it was considered that Gender-related factors have a significant influence on the development of Damp-Heat Syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine. However, most traditional Chinese medicine studies ignore the key significance of Gender-related factors. This study emphasises that the development of modern traditional Chinese medicine research needs to pay full attention to the biological significance of Gender-related factors and to apply this concept to the research on the Gender equivalence strategy in basic research and the practice of personalised medical diagnosis and clinical treatment.
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Research progress on sex difference and damp-heat syndrome in traditional chinese medicine by data mining
To summarize and explore the influence of gender factors on basic experimental research, clinical disease research and COVID-19 disease progress
It emphasizes the influence of gender difference on the research strategy of gender parity in basic medicine and the significance of gender difference on individualized diagnosis and treatment in clinical medicine
Highlights |
• | Damp-heat syndrome (DHS) is a growing field in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). |
• | We proposed the male bias in animal experiments of DHS in TCM by data mining method. |
• | The sex factor has significant influence on the development of DHS in TCM. |
• | Modern TCM research needs to address biological significance of gender regulations. |
Abbreviations : AID, CBM, CD, CHB, CKD, COVID-19, GM, HGP, IBS, IBD, NCD, NIH, PNS, SABV, SARS-CoV-2, TCM, WHO, RA
Keywords : Gender differences, Damp-Heat Syndrome, Traditional Chinese medicine, TCM Syndrome diseases, Animal experimental study, Syndrome characteristics, Gender equality, Precision medicine
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