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Apr 24, 2026, 15:09
Batool Abuhalimeh: Why Integrating Sex And Gender Into Vascular Care Is No Longer Optional, It’s Essential
Batool Abuhalimeh, Vascular Medicine Consultant at Cleveland Clinic AbuDhabi, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Women remain underrepresented in Cardio-Vascular research, yet experience distinct disease patterns and outcomes.
Our latest publication with the American College of Cardiology highlights why integrating sex and gender into vascular care is no longer optional, it’s essential.”
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