In the last few years, several reports have placed women at the forefront of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). These reports have generated misleading headlines stating that women are at greater risk of developing AD compared to men. However, the numbers behind these headlines are not clear.
BlogA guest blog by Fiona C. Baker, PhD with SRI International and an SWHR Interdisciplinary Network on Sleep Member reviews research on perimenopausal women and nighttime hot flashes.
EventThe 7th Annual Vivian W. Pinn Symposium honors the first full-time director of ORWH, Dr. Vivian Pinn, and is held […]
BlogSWHR President and CEO Katie Schubert writes that supporting the health of women across the health span includes supporting women at work. “Employers have a unique opportunity to drive advancements in women’s health, and employee benefits are an important piece of this puzzle.”
EventMore information coming soon! Meet SWHR at the event! The Society will be exhibiting at this event. Learn More
BlogSarah Gorman, patient advocate and president of the Alliance of Sleep Apnea Partners (ASAP), shared her story of living with sleep apnea.
BlogSWHR will recognize and honor leaders in health care for their contributions to advancing women’s health at its 2023 Annual Awards Gala on Wednesday, April 26, 2023.
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.