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Women’s Health Equity Initiative

WEBThe Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR)’s Women’s Health Equity Initiative highlights data on women’s health in the United States and aims to provide solutions to …

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URL: https://swhr.org/programs/womens-health-equity-initiative/

Elevating the Impacts of Autoimmune Disease and Black Women’s …

WEBWhile it is unclear what makes someone more at risk for an autoimmune disease, constructs, such as race and ethnicity, and social determinants of health, …

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Women and Sleep: A Guide for Better Health

WEBTherefore, women and men may have the same sleep problems, but present with different symptoms creating a need for unique screening, diagnosis, and treatments …

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Women and Sleep: A Guide for Better Health

WEBSleep issues across the lifespan, from puberty and pregnancy to menopause and older age. Types of sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, insomnia, …

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Women's Health Perspectives

WEBSWHR is dedicated to improving women’s health through science, policy, and education. In addition to identifying scientific knowledge and policy gaps to advance …

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Illuminating Disparities and Addressing Outcomes with the …

WEBThe SWHR Women’s Health Equity Initiative highlights statistics on women’s health in the United States, to improve health equity across disease states, …

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SWHR Releases Women’s Health Dashboard

WEBThe dashboard serves as a resource and centralized platform for SWHR and other stakeholders in the women’s health space to explore the latest national and …

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The Role of Women’s Health Research

WEBAt SWHR, we believe that one of the keys to closing the historical gap in women’ through innovative and diverse partnerships. To learn more, please contact our Development …

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The Evolution of Women’s Health Research

WEBThe Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) was founded in 1990 by Dr. Florence Haseltine to correct this balance and bring attention to the space of …

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Women’s Health Policy Agenda Expands Focus Areas for 2022

WEBThe Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) recently launched its Women’s Health Policy Agenda for 2022.Outlining the policy priorities of SWHR across …

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SWHR Policy Agenda: Improving Women’s Heart Health Outcomes …

WEBWe’re Talking Heart Health! Read My Lips. In 2023, SWHR began the the Read My Lip(id)s campaign to raise awareness about the risk factors for heart disease …

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Alzheimer’s Disease

WEBPart of the SWHR Women’s Health Dashboard Alzheimer's Disease & Women's Health Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects …

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Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic

WEBTry for 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise daily, whether dancing, lifting weights, practicing yoga or aerobics at home, or taking a walk or run outside. If …

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Improving Heart Outcomes for Women through Policy and Public …

WEBHeart disease, which refers to several types of heart conditions, such as ischemic heart disease and heart failure, is the leading cause of death in both women …

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1977-1989 Timeline

WEBThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1977 published guidelines advising the exclusion of “any premenopausal woman capable of becoming pregnant” from …

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Women's Bone Health: How Awareness, Policy, and Care Across …

WEBAn April meeting of interdisciplinary clinicians, researchers, patients and patient advocates, and policy leaders discussed women's bone health care and …

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Exploring the State of Environmental Health and its Intersection …

WEBEnvironmental health is a field of public health that focuses on the relationships between people and their environment to promote human health and well …

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