SWHR convened an interdisciplinary working group of health care providers, researchers, patients and patient advocates, and health care policy leaders for a roundtable discussion on endometriosis.
BlogWomen’s Health Month in May is a time to reflect on SWHR’s past work and embrace the importance of women’s health work for the future.
BlogDuring the 5th Annual Scientific Conference of SBSM earlier this month, SWHR held the symposium “Addressing the Intersection of Narcolepsy and Maternal Health Care.”
BlogSWHR launched its new Endometriosis Toolkit: A Guide to Patient Empowerment, designed to help people of all ages with endometriosis navigate their care.
BlogSWHR Chief Science Officer Irene O. Aninye, PhD presents at the “Lights, Camera, and Action to Improve Women’s Heart Health” […]
BlogI was diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis three years ago. I endured multiple trips to the emergency room before my diagnosis.
BlogThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes obesity as “a common, serious, and costly chronic disease of adults and children […]
EventWe all know quality sleep is essential for overall health, affecting both our physical and mental functioning. To put it […]
BlogTo offer solutions and bring attention to IHD and American Heart Month this February, SWHR has released a resource spotlighting actions to address gaps in heart health education for women across the lifespan.
BlogSWHR’s working group on women’s heart health discussed how women are continually overlooked in heart health research and clinical care and how to address these gaps.