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Of the $41.2 billion directed toward health sector investments across 1,787 deals, only 2% focused on women’s health, and a mere 3% of digital health VC funding supported women’s health startups.
Women in the U.S. need more investment in understanding women’s health—not less—and those research insights must be better integrated into clinical practice and patient education.
The COVID-19 pandemic affected women's mental and physical health more than men's, according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
Here are women’s top health goals for 2025, according to new research By . Megan Brousaard, SWNS. Published March 5, 2025, 12:26 p.m. ET. Originally Published by: ...
Conclusion: A Critical Juncture for Women’s Health. The transition of power in the White House signifies a watershed moment for women’s health policy.
At the first-ever TIME100 Health Leadership Forum in New York City on Tuesday night, TIME correspondent Eliana Dockterman began a panel conversation about women’s health by mentioning that one ...
Don’t let funding issues put women’s health on the back burner by Sarah M. Temkin, opinion contributor - 04/22/25 12:00 PM ET ...
The landmark study, which enrolled more than 160,000 participants and has informed public health guidelines for women over 50, is still making tremendous contributions to women’s health.
Unfortunately, only about 50 percent of women recognize that heart disease is a threat to their health. Experts at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Cardiovascular Institute and UAB St.