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10.16.24 | Heart Health
Women’s Heart Health Q&A with Dr. Nieca Goldberg 

SWHR spoke with Dr. Nieca Goldberg, Medical Director of Atria New York City and Clinical Associate Professor of medicine at […]

10.16.24 | Women's Health Perspective
Nicole Kimball’s Endometriosis Journey

I am a poet, an enthusiastic women's activist, and budding birth doula. My tenacity and empathy are aspects of my personality that I love.

10.15.24 | Obesity
SWHR Builds on Obesity Work with Women’s Health Policy Agenda 

SWHR's latest policy agenda includes insights gained from an interdisciplinary Obesity Policy Working Group of policy professionals, researchers, clinicians, and patient advocates who met in spring 2024.

10.1.24 | Policy
The Role of the CMS Innovation Center in Advancing Healthy Care Quality and Equity 

In the ever-evolving landscape of health care, the need for innovative solutions to improve patient care while managing costs has […]

9.30.24 | Policy
SWHR Spotlights Women’s Health Policy and Inclusion in United Nations One Health Plenary 

On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, SWHR Chief Science Officer Irene Aninye gave remarks at the United Nations UNGA79 Science Summit […]

9.27.24 | Policy
Women’s Unique Health Needs and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): UNGA79 Photo Gallery

On September 24, 2024, the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) joined the ECHAlliance to co-host Women’s Unique Health Needs […]

9.27.24 | Heart Health
Now and Later: Understanding the Burden of Heart Disease and Depression in Young Women

Rates of depression and risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) are increasing in young women (aged 18-49), which may also increase the rates of premature CVD and poor cardiovascular health in women.

9.24.24 | Research and Clinical Trials
The White House Speaks at Women’s Unique Health Needs and the Sustainable Development Goals Event  

Tuesday, September 24 – Mala Adiga, JD, MPH, Deputy Assistant to the President and Policy Director to the First Lady […]

9.20.24 | Menopause
Moving from Invisibility to Empowerment for Women in Midlife  

Midlife represents about 63% of women in the United States, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Yet, health research focused on this critical window for healthy aging interventions in women has been understudied.

9.9.24 | Maternal Health
Supporting Pregnant and Lactating Populations in Health Care

This blog post was originally published by the Coalition to Advance Maternal Therapeutics.  Despite there being more than 3.5 million births […]