The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities.
COVID-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.
The COVID-19 pandemic is providing a stark example of why sex and gender must be critical considerations in health care.
With most of the world facing restrictions on movement due to the novel coronavirus, many media outlets are reporting on both expected and observed increases in domestic violence cases globally.
The global spread of coronavirus has altered life as we know it. Here, SWHR shares some important tips on maintaining good health in the midst of this crisis.
For women with endometriosis, the widespread stress and anxiety caused by the coronavirus pandemic may make managing their chronic disease even more challenging.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused an unprecedented and swift change in access to health care. Mental health professionals have been some of the first health care providers to switch full time to telehealth during this crisis.
SWHR and other members of the Coalition to Advance Maternal Therapeutics (CAMT) urged the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and […]