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I watched this all the way through, expecting it to include specific information on how women can self-check for heart problems - in the same way we all self-check for cancer and symptoms of other diseases. Nothing. Extremely disappointed!
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I don't get why so much hate is happening on this video. Would you respect her better if she was a man talking about this? Is it the stem cell part, about how women have better stem cells? I don't think this is about trying to be better than men, it makes logical sense that our stems cells work better because we are born made to create and raise children, so we need to heal ourselves better because more is on the line. She even said it has been shown with animals as well.
In any case, all the points she has talked about is important, we really need to learn to detect and treat women's heart disease. Sometimes we have to face the facts that we are very different in some area's, and the medical part of the world needs to look more into this for every type of illness, to benefit men and women. -
This is very informative. Thanks!
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Hey don't forget to dislike this too. Other reasons women outlive men; Men commit homicide more than women, a lot more and when they do they kill other men far more than they kill women. In Russia women outlive men by many more years than women outlive men in UK or USA, this is due to the unhealthy risk taking lifestyle of men. I could probably write a list but basically, If it's not due to biological reasons then it is simply your own fault. Thumbs down.
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Youtube just needs to be the villain in the next "Män som hatar kvinnor" movie.
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Welcome to (insert pretty much any popular web forum here.)
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My mom passed away due to heart complications. She was very healthy and took great care of herself. She passed away last year, and I am only 15. My grandmother (other side of the family) passed away from cardiovascular disease, too. If you disliked this video, shame on you.
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Dislike bar and comments tell me that there's a lot of misogynists in here, shame.
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Realized a pattern: TED talks geared toward women's issues and initiatives get a lot of dislikes (e.g. women entrepreneurship one)
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I don't understand why this video has so many dislikes...
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I understand and sympathise that there are many areas in this world where women are oppressed and there are fewer opportunities open to them professionally but the last time I checked they are still outliving men
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And it is mainly women that are campaigning and donating their hard earned cash. Not sure why men cannot do the same for prostate cancer awareness. The cures are there, and funding is well focused on it, it's just that men find it hard talking about their private parts. Of course it would be even harder if the majority of doctors were women...
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Learn to spell, retard.
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Some small minded men just hate any scientific attention/research focused/ directed at women...
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saying you'd like to see a "man" centric talk is like saying you'd like to see a "white" centric talk. up until now most of the talks have been about men. the reason the talks are about women is because, in case you werent listening, the medicine and the education are geared toward men. designed for men. work better on men.
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I have watched most of the Ted talks in the past 3 yrs on the Ted channel, and have scrolled trough most of them. I do not see a single talk that is men centric. I am not talking about the sex of the speaker, but the sex of the talk. I see a TedxWomen, but no TedxMen. Oddly enough I am fine with that, as long as you stick these gender specific talks to the appropriate TedxForum. That all being said, I have no control over Ted, so I really am only bitching here...
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There you have it. You statement respresents the actual problem. Yet it does not define the problem.
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Men aren't egoists, hence what you want is impossible :)
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They should eat less ice-cream.
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What is "yenti" syndrone folks?
http://www.ted.com Surprising, but true: More women now die of heart disease than men, yet cardiovascular research has long focused on men. Pioneering doctor C. Noel Bairey Merz shares what we know and don't know about women's heart health -- including the remarkably different symptoms women present during a heart attack (and why they're often missed). TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate If you have questions or comments about this or other TED videos, please go to http://support.ted.com