EBB 184 - How Research Evidence is Carried Out with EBB Founder Dr. Rebecca Dekker
In this podcast, Dr. Dekker will walk you through the timeline of how research is carried out, who decides what research gets funded, and why so much research has come from a racist and patriarchal lens. You'll also learn about the importance of one of the newest fields of science called "clinical and translational research."
Content Warning: We will be talking about racism and sexism in research, and how this has led to an increase in heart disease deaths among women. And I share a personal story related to heart disease and mortality.
RESOURCES:
Learn more about our Pro Membership here (https://evidencebasedbirth.com/become-pro-member/).
Learn more about biomedical translation here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnHLo-hCssg).
Learn more about the NIH Reporter here (https://reporter.nih.gov/).
Learn more about Eunice Kennedy Shriver NIH here (https://www.nichd.nih.gov/).
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