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There are startling differences between the ways in which men's and women's bodies deal with medications. Women's response to a whole host of medicines varies from that of men, yet their involvement in drug trials is minimal. Vivienne Parry explores why one man's medicine could be another woman's poison.
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Programme 1 - 6 August 2003
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Programme 2 - 13 August 2003
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Programme 3 - 20 August 2003
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