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NIH Women's Health Initiative Funding Cut - victim of DOGE
The newest slash to the NIH's budget could undo decades of menopause-related research.
women watch a speaker at an event, such as the Foundation for Women's Health breakfast last week, where they discussed funding women's health research.
The medical gender gap is costing lives; the private sector is stepping up to change that.
(L-R) Monica Molenaar, Dr. Sharon Malone and Anne Fulenwider of Alloy Women's Health. Above, Katie Diasti, creator of Viv. Far right, Dr. Jessica Shepherd, head of medical affairs at Pvolve and a leading voice in women's health. These are just five of the 13 female leaders inspiring change when it comes to women's health!
Breaking barriers, driving solutions and changing lives.
A new report shows how Big Tech is suppressing women's health content and products by shadow banning access to crucial women's health info.
And it's not just content either. Women's health product listings have been taken down, ads rejected and more have all been suppressed.
Black Women Tackling Disparities in Healthcare: Meet Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith, Dr. Marilyn Gaston and Dr. Sharon Malone
These physicians have dedicated their careers to fighting for health equity, ensuring that quality care isn’t just a privilege, but a right for all.
Noah Wyle
"We wanted to do to underscore that occasionally we operate under two different health systems," the actor explained.
From IVF to menopause research, it's more crucial than ever to understand how ballot measures can directly impact women's lives this election.
As lawmakers and candidates debate everything from fertility treatments to menopause research, it's more crucial than ever to understand how ballot measures can directly impact women's lives. 
A Black woman having her blood pressure  measured.
Health disparities and racism impact the health of Black women, leading to measurable increased risks. Here's what to know.
Stills from Fleabag, Sex In The City 2, and Girls Trip.
From the silver screen to social media, a new generation of storytellers is working to change the way culture thinks about women.
African American woman doctor and patient looking at prescription paper sitting at medical table in hospital
Although white women have the highest rate of new cancer diagnoses in the U.S, Black women are almost 40 percent more likely to die from breast cancer compared to non-Hispanic white women.
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