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What Medical Gaslighting Actually Is (And Why It Keeps Happening)
Medical gaslighting gets talked about a lot — and defined loosely enough that the term has started to lose its precision. This article gives the structural definition: what it is, what it is not, and why it keeps happening even when the individual clinician is not acting in bad faith.
What to Do When a Doctor Dismisses Your Pain
You came prepared. You documented everything. You used calm, clinical language. And the doctor still dismissed you. That is not a verdict on your pain — it is a structural gap. Here is what to do next.
Sex-based medical bias. What the research actually shows.
The research documenting sex-based bias in medicine is not contested in the peer-reviewed literature. It is, however, often framed as an interpersonal problem — individual physician bias — rather than what the data shows it to be: a structural condition embedded in how medicine was built.
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