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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
1–2), 45–63. doi:10.1080/19361653.2012.718522 Grossman, A. H. (2006). Physical and mental health of older lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults. In D. Kimmel, T. Rose, & S. David (Eds.), Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender aging: Research and clinical perspectives (pp. 53–69). New York, NY: Columbia University Press
9 Health Disparities and LGBT Populations
10). Practitioners engaged in service delivery, in either the mental health domain or the physical health domain, have been impacted by dominant perspectives, historically and in contemporary times—including harmful and beneficial views. These dominant perspectives are reviewed, as they have impacted the care delivered to LGBT populations. Perspectives
4. Autoimmune disorders
1 (Th1)- or Th2-type Page 24responses by interacting with immune cell receptors.4,19 Others have examined the role of the two X chromosomes
5. Arthroplasty in the hypermobile patient
10 These are all genetic disorders of connective tissue and therefore share many clinical features.8-10 Diminished mechanical strength of connective tissue seen in these syndromes leads to a predisposition for acute instability events that result in injury to cartilage and surrounding soft tissues with subsequent progression to osteoarthritis.11 Moreover
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1 our understanding of sex and gender differences in musculoskeletal medicine remains limited. Every cell has a sex as determined by chromosomes
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