There is a chapter on this in Invisible Women. So many clinical studies in humans either haven't recruited women, or have but have not analysed the results by sex.
Women have profoundly different immune systems to men. There are multiple studies that show this. For example, low dose daily aspirin has a protective effect in men for colorectal cancer, but in women does not and can cause excess bleeding.
Aging involves the immune system, so not surprising there are sex differences.
Male is the default human. We spent eons ignoring the needs of women totally, and then have switched so quickly into the view that men and women are indistinguishable and sex is a colonial construct nonsense, that it still comes as a suprise that women are not just smaller more slightly built men.