Inspired by the EMPACT Menopause Study findings, SWHR developed a set of resource guides to help address these significant gaps for midlife and older women and ultimately help improve wellness for all individuals at work.
ResourceAn Official Position Statement of the Society for Women’s Health Research POSITION Science benefits from diversity. Individuals of all genders, […]
BlogMost of what we know about human health and disease is based on research on men. This is because, until the 1990s, women of reproductive age were actively excluded from most clinical trials. Thanks to efforts by many organizations, including ours, this is changing.
BlogThe Organization for the Study of Sex Differences (OSSD) 2022 Annual Meeting covered the most recent advances in research and policy regarding sex differences in health and disease.
BlogIn recognition of World Menopause Awareness Month in October, SWHR hosted a virtual congressional briefing, “Menopause Mindfulness: Exploring Menopause’s Effect on Health and Well-Being.”
BlogIt has been an eventful year for mental health.
BlogIn this final genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) post in the Hormones Across the Lifespan series, the team will be addressing women’s conceptions and misconceptions about GSM.
BlogA new SWHR report highlights how improving our knowledge about sex differences in cell biology in the female and male lower urinary tract may help stimulate breakthroughs in the diagnosis and management of urinary dysfunction for both women and men.
BlogThe Menopause Preparedness Toolkit can help support women through the menopause transition and prepare them for menopause conversations with physicians, families, and friends.
BlogThe 2022 Women’s Health Policy Agenda outlines policy priorities across five key areas—public health, research and clinical trials, lifespan issues, coverage and access, and the biomedical research workforce.