SWHR hopes to see this conference—and the national focus on women’s health—continue in the years to come and remains committed to working with HHS to move the needle forward in women’s health and ensure that conversations are anchored in science and grounded by evidence.
The Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR) and The Fuchsia Tent announced a national research partnership designed to change that.
It took time, but my general practitioner also listened to me when I consistently had to push and advocate for myself. It has been a heartbreaking two years, as my life has turned upside down and I am surprised I kept fighting and still do.
SWHR released the following statement after the November 10 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services press conference where Secretary Kennedy announced the removal of black box warnings from all estrogen-based hormone replacement therapy products.
This week on October 15 marks the beginning of the Open Enrollment Period for Medicare. Running from October 15 to […]
By Julia DeLuca, SWHR Communications Intern Every year, 1.3 millon women transition into menopause in the United States, and 80% […]
SWHR is excited to announce it will be back at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) Science Summit in September 2025, in partnership with the ECHAlliance - The Global Health Connector.
SWHR joined the American Psychological Association (APA) last night to host “Understanding Menopause: Empowering Women with Knowledge Before 40” on Capitol Hill.
This January, SWHR hosted a roundtable meeting to better understand the impact of menopause on women’s health in the workplace and discuss how health care providers, employers, and coworkers can better support women who are working throughout their menopause transition.