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The inaugural Hearst Health Lab took place in May, with panels on various women's health topics and a keynote from First Lady Jill Biden. Read about the event.
Why Gut Health Issues Are More Common in Women. Stacey Colino. September 13, 2024 at 12:27 PM ... women’s stomachs empty slightly more slowly than men’s do—“why that is isn’t known ...
Women’s health, in general, wasn’t talked about much at all until recently. Funding and research into women’s health issues are still decades behind.” And that’s not the only issue.
Women’s reproductive mental health focuses on mental health issues that are experienced on account of or exacerbated by transitions in female reproductive cycles. [18] This field is a subset of women's mental health, which includes mental health issues faced by women at all points in their life.
SWHR runs numerous campaigns, conferences, and media briefings to educate the public on women's health issues. SWHR also publishes a monthly e-newsletter [6] and monthly news service [7] article to keep the public informed about news relevant to women's health and biological differences.
The Journal of Women's Health is a monthly peer-reviewed healthcare journal focusing on women's health care, including advancements in diagnostic procedures, therapeutic protocols for the management of diseases, and research in gender-based biology that impacts patient care and treatment. [1]
About 95% of the women’s health burden stems from conditions that affect both women and men. In a sense, addressing the health gap is not a women’s issue: It matters for everyone.
The Office on Women's Health (OWH) is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and functions to improve the health and well-being of U.S. women and girls. The main headquarters, from which the OWH operate, is located in Washington, DC with ten other regional women's health coordinators positioned across the country to ...