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5.13.16 | Mental Health
Mental Health: The Hidden Illness Plaguing Minority Communities

Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being and impacts how we think, what we feel, and how we act.

5.11.16 | Maternal Health
In Opioid Addiction, Both Babies and Their Mothers Deserve Care

Every 19 minutes, an infant is born in the U.S. who will suffer from opiate withdrawal.

5.10.16
The Society for Women’s Health Research Talks Revolutionizing Healthcare & Research Through Data at Annual Gala Dinner

SWHR held its annual black-tie gala May 4, 2016, this time to discuss the growing trend of big data and its impact on health, science, and medicine.

4.21.16 | Heart Health
12 Percent of People Will Be Diagnosed With This Life-Threatening Heart Disease

The prevalence of aortic stenosis is as high as 12 percent among those 75 and older, and because women generally outlive men, many women are likely to develop the disease.

4.1.16
We Don’t Need a Zika Czar. We Need a Women’s Health Czar.

Pregnant women are more susceptible to infectious disease than the general public. Yet a dearth of research leaves them and their babies vulnerable time and time again.

3.30.16 | Research and Clinical Trials
Outcomes from SWHR’s Multi-stakeholder Workshop on Achieving Meaningful Subgroup Data in Clinical Trials Released

SWHR released the outputs of its two-day workshop “Achieving Meaningful Subgroup Data in Clinical Trial Design and Development: Scientific Approaches and Considerations.”

3.29.16
Afraid of Colonoscopies? Alternative Noninvasive Tests Are Available but Inaccessible

Aversion to colonoscopies is incredibly common and is preventing many women — who are at high risk for colorectal cancer — from getting the care they need.

3.18.16 | Policy
SWHR Thanks House Appropriators for NIH Support

SWHR thanks the House Appropriators for their continued support of the National Institutes of Health.

3.16.16
Not Just a Man’s Disease

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in women behind lung and breast -- and not just among the elderly. In fact, colorectal cancer diagnoses are becoming increasingly common in individuals younger than 50.

3.10.16
Hormones, From Puberty to Post-Menopause

This is the first in a four-part series the SWHR about hormones across the lifespan.