For generations, women have lived with a medical system based on the male body. 
It wasn't until 1977 that the FDA began to push for women to be included in medical trials.
Decades of assuming the male and female bodies respond the same has meant female symptoms often get ignored or undiagnosed, as they are seen as asymptomatic to the male equivalents. 

Miss. Diagnosed is a platform designed to bring female specific symptoms to light.
The microsite exists for the public and medical experts, allowing the user to click around the female body, and explore the alternative symptoms women might experience.
Targeted ads will work alongside the microsite to highlight medical conditions tied to specific symptoms, like linking 'constant vomiting' to heart attacks in women. They’ll also make female-specific symptoms more visible when searching for conditions like strokes.
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