Food security refers to the capacity for all people to consistently have physical and economic access to sufficient and quality food that meets their dietary needs and preferences.
This week on October 15 marks the beginning of the Open Enrollment Period for Medicare. Running from October 15 to […]
Read takeaways from Transforming Women’s Health through Science and Sustainable Partnerships, a United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) Science Summit event.
This fall, SWHR partnered with the Global Health Connector to host a women’s health event at the Science Summit of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80), for the second year in a row.
For over a decade, I lived with unrelenting pelvic pain, fatigue, and digestive issues that were repeatedly misdiagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and anxiety
Women with obesity experience additional barriers to care due to stigma, economic inequality, and limited access to appropriate care. Centering comprehensive solutions to these issues in the national approach to obesity care and policy could help improve outcomes for women across the lifespan.
The women’s health research congressional roundtable and advocacy day was hosted by Society for Women’s Health Research and Perelel, led by SWHR president and CEO Kathryn Schubert, Perelel Health co-founder Alex Taylor, and Hannah Linkenhoker.
On Tuesday, September 16, a powerful coalition of congressional champions, women’s health advocates, and award-winning actresses Mandy Moore and Lupita Nyong’o gathered for a conversation about the urgent need to fund women’s health research.
Living with fibroids had become my normal. I didn’t fully realize how much pain and pressure I had grown used to.
Eating disorders are serious and life-threatening illnesses characterized by significant disruptions in a person’s eating behaviors.