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4.23.20 | Coronavirus
Sex and Gender: Critical Considerations in COVID-19 Research and Response

The COVID-19 pandemic is providing a stark example of why sex and gender must be critical considerations in health care.

4.9.20 | Coronavirus
Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic

The global spread of coronavirus has altered life as we know it. Here, SWHR shares some important tips on maintaining good health in the midst of this crisis.

woman with pelvic pain sitting in her bed 4.9.20 | Endometriosis
Managing Endometriosis During the COVID-19 Pandemic

For women with endometriosis, the widespread stress and anxiety caused by the coronavirus pandemic may make managing their chronic disease even more challenging.

4.7.20 | Coronavirus
Coronavirus Is Driving a Telehealth Evolution

The coronavirus pandemic has caused an unprecedented and swift change in access to health care. Mental health professionals have been some of the first health care providers to switch full time to telehealth during this crisis.

4.6.20 | Policy
FDA’s Quest to Address Disparities in Medical Devices for Women

Recognizing sex and gender disparities and the pressing issues they present for the health of women, the FDA recently launched the Health of Women Program to foster and advance device innovation for women.

4.1.20 | Policy
Society for Women’s Health Research Names Kathryn Schubert as President and CEO

SWHR announced the hiring of Kathryn G. Schubert as the organization’s new president and chief executive officer, effective April 27, 2020.

3.25.20 | Policy
The Importance of Engaging and Supporting Women in STEM

In all facets of STEM, we need to cultivate environments that are more inclusive and diverse by recruiting and supporting girls and women in STEM careers.

3.16.20 | Endometriosis
Adenomyosis: The Common Gynecological Condition You’ve Never Heard Of

Heavy menstrual bleeding, painful cramps, and bloating during menstruation may sound like “normal” mild symptoms accompanying a woman’s period, but for some women, these symptoms are much more severe and may be signs of an undiagnosed, noncancerous gynecological condition.  

3.2.20 | Bone Health
Experts Identify Knowledge Gaps in Chronic Osteoarthritis Pain in Women

SWHR brought together researchers and clinicians for a roundtable meeting to identify unmet needs and knowledge gaps for women with osteoarthritis.

2.21.20 | Research and Clinical Trials
Women Make Up 72% of Study Participants for FDA-Approved New Drugs in 2019

SWHR is thrilled with the news that women accounted for 72% of all clinical trial participants for FDA-approved new drugs in 2019.