Anatomy texts should show sex as a spectrum to include intersex people
- Written by Theresa Larkin, Senior Lecturer Medical Sciences, University of Wollongong
ShutterstockScientists are learning more and more about human biological variation, including of sex characteristics. But images of the human body in anatomy remain mostly muscular, white, and male with limited diversity, including of sex.
Intersex people represent just under 2% of the population – a comparable percentage to people born with...
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