Alright, let’s get this straight. This ain’t gonna be no fancy talkin’, just plain speakin’ about this “gender health gap” thing. I heard some folks talkin’ and read a bit, and lemme tell ya, it’s a mess.

So, this company, Evvy, they made this book, see? “100 Effed Facts About the Gender Health Gap”, they call it. And let me tell you, “effed” is the right word for it, ’cause things ain’t right, not right at all.
First off, them fellas, they got their own problems. Always gotta be tough, you know? Like they ain’t allowed to feel nothin’. This “manliness” thing, it’s got ’em all messed up. They don’t wanna go to the doctor, even when they hurtin’ bad. Mentally too, they sufferin’ but won’t say nothin’. Stubborn as mules, the lot of ’em. And this violence thing, men hurtin’ women, that just makes everything worse, leaves them women scared and broken.
Now, the women, oh boy, where do I even start? It’s like nobody cares about them half the time. They can’t even get the birth control they need sometimes, and the doctors, they don’t always listen. They treat them like they’re second-class citizens, not givin’ them the same care as the men.
- They say women don’t get the same quality of care as men.
- They say men don’t like to go to the doctor when they are sick or have mental problems.
- They say violence against women can make their mental health worse.
And you know why this happens? ‘Cause lots of women don’t got no money, no education, no good jobs. They’re stuck, poor things, and can’t afford to see a good doctor. It’s a whole cycle of bad luck, I tell ya. The book, it talks about all this, points out a hundred different ways women get the short end of the stick when it comes to health.
One thing that really got me is how little them doctors know about women’s bodies. The book says there are gaps in the scientific and medical knowledge, like big black holes. Can you believe that? It’s like they’re flyin’ blind half the time, guessin’ and hopin’ for the best. That ain’t right. Women ain’t the same as men, their bodies work different, and the doctors need to know that.

I heard this Evvy company, they’re tryin’ to do somethin’ about it. They got this “Equal Research Day” thing, tryin’ to make things better. And this book, it’s part of that. They wanna shine a light on all the problems, so maybe, just maybe, things can change.
It’s a thick book, this “100 Effed Facts…” thing, full of all sorts of things that’ll make your blood boil. Like how they don’t study women’s hearts the same way they study men’s, so women get misdiagnosed all the time. Or how they don’t take women’s pain seriously, tellin’ them it’s all in their heads.
And then there’s the mental health stuff. Women, they got all sorts of worries and pressures, more likely to be anxious or depressed, but they don’t always get the help they need. It’s like everyone expects them to just suck it up and keep goin’, no matter how bad they feel.
This book, it’s like a wake-up call. It’s tellin’ us that things ain’t fair, that women are gettin’ a raw deal when it comes to their health. And it ain’t just about the doctors, it’s about the whole system, the whole way we think about men and women. We gotta do better, gotta treat everyone the same, gotta make sure everyone gets the care they need.
So, yeah, “100 Effed Facts About the Gender Health Gap.” It’s a mouthful, ain’t it? But it’s important stuff. It’s about makin’ things right, about makin’ sure everyone gets a fair shake, men and women alike. And that’s somethin’ worth fightin’ for, don’t you think?

And that company, Evvy, they seem to want to help you personally too, which is nice. They got experts and stuff, and they want to give you the right recommendations for treatment, they said they will support you all the way. That sounds good to me.
Tags: [Gender Health Gap, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Healthcare Inequality, Medical Research, Evvy, Equal Research Day, Mental Health, Gender Inequality]