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7.6.26 | Women's Health Perspective
Erin Price’s PMOS and Endometriosis Journey

To patients: If you feel that something is wrong, listen to your intuition, and keep searching until you find doctors who can help.

7.2.26 | Patient
Book Event Brings Together Women’s Health Champions to Amplify Women’s Voices

President Kathryn Schubert hosted a conversation with Sara Hirsh Bordo, founder of Women Rising® and author of the new book, Autoimmunity & the Good Girls

6.30.26 | Research and Clinical Trials
SWHR and Women’s Health Research at Yale Symposium Highlights the Power of Collaboration to Advance Women’s Health Research

The collaborative symposium hosted by Women’s Health Research at Yale and SWHR welcomed more than 50 speakers, researchers from 28 departments across Yale, and gathered 350+ attendees for a day-long event.

6.29.26 | Alzheimer's Disease
Prioritize Women’s Brain Health this Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month 

Healthy aging starts with knowledge, and SWHR and HealthyWomen are proud to help women protect their brain health at every stage of life. 

6.29.26 | Patient
The Invisible Patient: Why Latina Health Is a National Policy Imperative

Latinas are one of the fastest-growing demographic groups in the country, but simultaneously one of the most systematically underserved groups by the health care system

6.24.26 | Obesity
What Women Need to Know About Medicare’s New GLP-1 Coverage

Starting July 1, the Bridge program will serve as the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) vehicle to provide expanded access to GLP-1 obesity medications.

6.18.26 | PCOS
Why a Disease Name Change Matters for Millions of Women with Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome, PMOS

This rename is a meaningful step toward better diagnosis and care, and long-overdue recognition of all that this condition encompasses.

6.17.26 | Women's Health Perspective
Debbie Sutton’s Breast Health Journey

My advice to other women is simple: trust your body, ask questions, seek second opinions & never minimize your own discomfort.

6.10.26 | Women's Health Perspective
Jasmine Trahan’s Endometriosis Journey

I was diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis, a severe form of the disease that had spread beyond the reproductive organs and affected other parts of my body.

6.9.26 | Research and Clinical Trials
Extending the Reach of Sex Differences Research at the OSSD 2026 Meeting 

SWHR presented a session titled “Advancing Sex Differences Science in a Changing Advocacy Environment,” at the OSSD Annual Meeting in Kona, Hawaii.