(1) La Conferenza Stato-Regioni, il 30 maggio 2019, ha approvato il “Piano per l’applicazione e la diffusione della Medicina di Genere” sul territorio nazionale, previsto dall’articolo 3 della Legge 3/2018. Insieme alla ricerca sui meccanismi fisiopatologici responsabili delle differenze di genere e sugli effetti dello stile di vita e dell’ambiente sulla salute della donna.
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