Artificial intelligence has great potential to transform health care for women if we can mitigate AI’s tendency for propagating biases against women in health data.
BlogSWHR submitted comments to the FDA in response to draft guidance on considerations for pregnancy safety and lactation studies.
ResourceSWHR joined 25 organizations in urging the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) to include […]
BlogMaternal mortality rates in the United States continue to grow, with widening disparities in outcomes for Black, Indigenous, People of […]
BlogImplementing broader efforts around the prevention of osteoporosis and treatment of related fractures would have a major impact on women’s quality of life.
Event“The Future Directions in Menopause Research: Optimizing Midlife Health of Women Roundtable” is the launch event for NIH’s Women’s Health […]
BlogMost women will never be screened for ovarian cancer. Unlike with breast and cervical cancers, ovarian cancer research has struggled to produce reliable methods of screening.
BlogEvery 19 minutes, an infant is born in the U.S. who will suffer from opiate withdrawal.
EventSWHR’s webinar provides information about menopause for women and their health care providers as well as examine ways that we can individually and collectively improve the quality of life for women at this life stage.
BlogCOVID-19 testing is a crucial element in the fight to end disease spread and may be of particular relevance for women, who tend to fill roles that increase their risk of exposure to the virus.