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SWHR Releases Updated Health Care Value Assessment Principles

These new Policy Principles build upon SWHR’s 2019 principles, now accounting for changes in the health care value assessment landscape that specifically impact women.

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Congress Unveils Fiscal Year 2022 Omnibus Text

The text of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (H.R. 2471) includes emergency funding for COVID-19 and Ukraine, and other provisions.

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Flibanserin Nears Approval, But Much Work Remains

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Advisory Committee has made history for women by recommending approval of Sprout Pharmaceuticals’ twice-rejected female libido drug Flibanserin.

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Disparities in Biomedical Research: A Women’s Health Issue

This blog summarizes the state of disparities in biomedical research and how they might be addressed.

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Amplifying Women’s Health: Bridging Science, Policy, and Education

Join the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association for an in-depth exploration of the current landscape of women’s health in the United States, […]

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Transforming Trajectories for Women of Color in Tech: A National Symposium

Join the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for a virtual symposium on March 16, 2022 that will highlight […]

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NICHD’s Role in Advancing Research on Pregnant and Lactating Populations

Dr. Diana Bianchi gave remarks on NICHD’s role in advancing research in pregnant and lactating populations during an October meeting of the Coalition to Advance Maternal Therapeutics (CAMT).

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SWHR Remembers Former Board Member Dr. Bruce McEwen

SWHR remembers former SWHR Board member Bruce McEwen, PhD, who passed away on January 2, 2020.

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Outcomes from SWHR’s Multi-stakeholder Workshop on Achieving Meaningful Subgroup Data in Clinical Trials Released

SWHR released the outputs of its two-day workshop “Achieving Meaningful Subgroup Data in Clinical Trial Design and Development: Scientific Approaches and Considerations.”

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Not Just a Man’s Disease

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in women behind lung and breast — and not just among the elderly. In fact, colorectal cancer diagnoses are becoming increasingly common in individuals younger than 50.