Successfully improving women’s eye health requires attention to the continuum of health across the life span and awareness of these issues on a societal level.
BlogDuring the June 2023 Policy Advisory Council meeting, SWHR hosted a group of panelists to discuss the research and innovation that is currently taking place to support women service members and women veterans:
BlogIn honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, SWHR reflects on the history of and future for advancing women’s health research.
BlogWhen women think about menopause, they typically think about hot flashes. New research shows that memory problems are a common but under-recognized menopausal symptom.
BlogThe Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) hosted its 34th Annual Awards Gala on April 25, 2024 in Washington, D.C. […]
BlogThe SWHR Women’s Health Equity Initiative highlights statistics on women’s health in the United States, to improve health equity across disease states, conditions, and life stages.
BlogElizabeth Sinclair Hancq, Director of Research at the Treatment Advocacy Center, discusses the health care burden of severe mental illness in women.
ResourceAn Official Position Statement of the Society for Women’s Health Research POSITION The federal government must support research that addresses […]
BlogDid you know that more women get sick from salmonella than men? Many infectious diseases that impact women and men differently.
BlogSWHR will celebrate its 30th anniversary at its virtual annual awards dinner on October 22 and honor three women leaders who have significantly contributed to the advancement of women’s health.