Women and Alzheimer’s Disease: The Facts Behind the Headlines
03.15.17
In the last few years, several reports have placed women at the forefront of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). These reports have…
Who Should Be Screened For Sleep Apnea? The Answer Is Not Always Obvious
02.24.17
There is insufficient current evidence to assess the benefits and harms of screening for obstructive sleep apnea in asymptomatic adults,…
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Diagnostic Tests, Treatment, and Prevention Urgently Needed
02.15.17
NIH has doubled its research budget for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), to $15 million this year. This is a…
SWHR’s 27th Annual Gala: The State of Women’s Health
02.02.17
Celebratory event honors visionary women on Wednesday, March 22 in Washington DC
SWHR Calls on the New Administration to Safeguard Women’s Health
01.17.17
SWHR offers support to both the President Trump administration and Congress and will actively build on the progress made in…
Sexual and Gender Minorities: The Silent Majority in the World of Mental Health
12.15.16
This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where…
SWHR Names Amy M. Miller, PhD New Chief Executive Officer
11.22.16
SWHR hired Amy M. Miller, PhD as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective January 3, 2017.
One More Mom to Teenage Daughter Talk: The School Bathroom
11.21.16
A guest blog by Clare E. Close, MD, FAAP, SWHR Interdisciplinary Network on Urological Health in Women Member discusses bathroom…
A Little Leakage Goes a Long Way
11.15.16
Our bladders work hard, and sometimes they aren’t quite as effective as we would hope. The majority of women, pregnant…