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1.20.26 | Research and Clinical Trials
Overcoming Barriers to Women’s Participation in Clinical Research

12.19.25 | Policy
Overcoming Barriers to Women’s Participation in Clinical Research

This is an in-person event. This event took place in Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2060. For decades, women have […]

12.19.25 | Research and Clinical Trials
Women’s Health Research Celebration: Friends of ORWH Reception 

In recognition of Women’s Health Research Day on January 25, and in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the National […]

12.17.25 | Policy
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Women’s Health Research in 2025 and the Road Ahead

As we quickly approach the end of 2025, I find myself reflecting on a year that has been marked by both significant challenges alongside tremendous progress that has tested our resilience and resolve as a community, writes Kathryn Schubert, MPP, CAE, President and CEO of SWHR.  

11.21.25 | Policy
SWHR Reaffirms Commitment to Evidence-Based Conclusions on Acetaminophen Use in Pregnancy

The Society for Women’s Health Research released the following statement reaffirming its commitment to the latest evidence regarding the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy. 

11.19.25 | Bone Health
Helping Your Constituents Navigate Medicare: A Guide to Better Bone Health for Women

11.13.25 | Policy
Examining the Government Shutdown’s Impact on Women’s Health Research

Late last night, on November 12, the U.S. House of Representatives voted largely along party lines to pass a short-term […]

11.13.25 | Policy
SWHR Letter Supports Treat and Reduce Obesity Act, Urges Ways & Means Committee Action

11.10.25 | Menopause
Celebrating the Removal but Cautioning the Removal of All Warnings on HRT

SWHR released the following statement after the November 10 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services press conference where Secretary Kennedy announced the removal of black box warnings from all estrogen-based hormone replacement therapy products.

11.5.25 | Policy
SWHR Urges Lawmakers to Pass FY2026 Spending Bill, Prioritize Women’s Health Research