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Mar. 5, 2025 — Researchers have found that women who exhibit disturbed eating behaviors and engage in low physical activity tend to have more central body fat and a higher risk of metabolic low ...
Consideration of women’s health has been notably absent from recent efforts to cut, reorganize and begin to implement policy proposals designed to restructure and “modernize” the National ...
Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. Federal funding for the Women’s Health Initiative, which as one of the largest ...
The study showed that physically active middle-aged and young women experienced the greatest benefits in bladder control; thus, early adoption of fitness habits results in improved pelvic health ...
A grandmother in Texas made a miraculous discovery when she awoke from anesthesia.
Women have unique health issues. And some of the health issues that affect both men and women can affect women differently. Unique issues to women include pregnancy, menopause and conditions of ...
Goler Blount prepares her farewell as president of the Black Women's Health Imperative after leading the organization for over a decade. After 11 years of connecting with millions of Black women ...
What happens to health research when 'women' is a banned word? Daniella Fodera got an unusually early morning call from her research adviser this month: The doctoral student's fellowship at ...
Banking on Women’s Health (BWHC) is set to revolutionize women’s health in Africa through open, bold, and solution-driven conversations. More than just a conference, BWHC is a movement ...
Happy April! It’s raining here in New York and these days when it rains it pours… This week I had the privilege of talking with some inspiring leaders in women’s health care about the ...
Many women also reported feeling completely uninformed about menopause, which underscore the urgent need for better education and health care support, given that the first organs to age in women ...
As we mark Health Workers Week 2025, it’s easy to forget that women make up 70% of the global health workforce. It is largely women who are at the front line, providing lifesaving care to ...