It has been an eventful year for mental health.
PageThis Veteran’s Day, in addition to thanking all veterans for their service, SWHR has examined a national issue that has made some progress, but one we cannot be completely proud of yet—maternity leave policy and subsequent health concerns for the average woman and for those serving in the armed forces.
ResourceAn Official Position Statement of the Society for Women’s Health Research POSITION In line with our mission to ensure women’s […]
BlogSWHR convened an interdisciplinary working group of health care providers, researchers, patients and patient advocates, and health care policy leaders for a roundtable discussion on endometriosis.
BlogTheresa Miller’s story is a reflection of what thousands of Americans experience each year. She shares her heart disease story with us here.
BlogCOVID-19 testing is a crucial element in the fight to end disease spread and may be of particular relevance for women, who tend to fill roles that increase their risk of exposure to the virus.
BlogThis past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern.
BlogSWHR’s interdisciplinary working group of health care providers, researchers, patients and patient advocates, and policy leaders met to discuss the state of narcolepsy research and treatment for women.
BlogSWHR spoke with Taiwo Ajao, MPH, RN, IBCLC CD (DONA) a maternal-newborn nurse, lactation consultant and doula, and Jenifer LaNore, MSW, LCSW-C, PMH-C, a trained full-spectrum doula (DTI) and owner of Gracefully Balanced Perinatal Counseling, LLC, on postpartum depression.