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Inverse
5 days ago
OMG science

The Real Reason Studying Menstrual Blood Is So Important

The discovery of adult stem cells in the endometrium opens up potential for treating women's health conditions. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
2 months ago
Health

Pietro Signorile, gynecologist: Endometriosis is a disease that affects our whole society'

Endometriosis affects 10% of women worldwide.
Importance of centralized research on endometriosis. [ more ]
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menopause
www.theguardian.com
1 week ago
Health

Soya, nuts and yoghurt: the diet tweaks that can ease the symptoms of menopause

As women age, focusing on eating a variety of foods that support bone and heart health is crucial. Good health is best achieved through diet rather than supplements. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
6 days ago
Medicine

I was grieving on a very biological level': how three women got through menopause

Women's menopause experiences vary in treatment, attitudes, and challenges, particularly for women of color who may face additional barriers and expectations. [ more ]
moremenopause
Women
www.nytimes.com
2 days ago
Women

The Pill Makes Some Women Miserable. But Are They Really Quitting It en Masse?

Social media posts on contraceptive side effects may influence women but not lead to reduced pill usage. [ more ]
Cbsnews
1 month ago
Women

Women in New York can now buy birth control without a prescription, Hochul announces

New York guarantees birth control access without a doctor's visit.
Lawmakers focus on protecting reproductive rights for women. [ more ]
Advocate.com
2 months ago
Women

How important is abortion in the 2024 elections? To these groups, it's crucial

Abortion is a crucial issue for voters, especially black women and those in states with restricted access.
Majority of Americans, regardless of party, support laws protecting abortion rights. [ more ]
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Wellness
BuzzFeed
3 weeks ago
Wellness

21 Things Women Didn't Realize Their Body Could Do Until It Just... Happened

Women share unexpected body experiences, underscoring the need for better education on women's health. [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Wellness

The Sorry State of Postpartum Care in America

The normalization of postpartum struggles may inadvertently lead to overlooking the preventable and treatable nature of postpartum health issues. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Wellness

Complications from Alcohol Use Are Rising Among Women

Rising alcohol consumption among women leads to higher rates of death and disease. [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Wellness

Hormonal Birth Control Doesn't Deserve Its Bad Reputation

Two-thirds of U.S. women of reproductive age use hormonal contraception methods with high efficacy rates.
Concerns about side effects lead to some women quitting hormonal birth control and opting for less effective natural methods. [ more ]
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www.npr.org
3 weeks ago
Wellness

Helping women get better sleep by calming the relentless 'to-do lists' in their heads

Launch effective solutions to help women struggling with sleep issues. [ more ]
Adweek
1 month ago
Marketing

Elvie Lights Up Times Square to Smash Postpartum Taboos

Elvie is addressing maternal health challenges post-birth through advertising and a new report.
Survey by Elvie reveals significant lack of postpartum support and resources for new mothers. [ more ]
menopause
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Mental health

I'm as baffled as the next ovary-owner': navigating the science of treating menopause

Perimenopause can bring chaos but also peace with preparation.
Understanding perimenopause varies widely among women and medical professionals. [ more ]
Mindful
1 month ago
Mental health

Menopause and the Brain: What's Really Going on Up There?

Menopause brain fog affects women over 40, impacting attention, memory, and cognition.
Estrogen fluctuations during menopause play a key role in causing menopause brain fog. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Women

New menopause guidance: educate bosses, but face up to wider ageism as well | Observer editorial

Menopause is stigmatized, under-researched, and symptoms undertreated due to societal biases.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can significantly reduce menopausal symptoms, but only 14% of menopausal women are taking it. [ more ]
Washington Post
2 months ago
Mental health

Should severe menopause symptoms be a disability? One country thinks so.

Menopause symptoms could be considered a disability if they impact daily activities.
Employers would be legally obligated to make reasonable adjustments for menopausal women. [ more ]
moremenopause
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Women

It changed my life': how a UK charity is helping female gambling addicts

Women are increasingly seeking treatment for gambling addiction, doubling in the UK in five years.
Easy access to online betting games has fueled the rise in gambling addiction among women. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
4 months ago
Women

Revealed: Huge rise in women drinking themselves to death

The number of women dying from alcohol-related diseases has increased by 37% in the UK over the past five years.
Liver disease is a significant issue in female patients, who tend to present with more severe liver disease at a lower daily alcohol intake than men. [ more ]
The Nation
5 months ago
Women

We Have Mounting Proof That Cruel Men Control Women's Bodies in Red States

The suffering of two women in Texas and Ohio highlights the grim future for women in those states.
The author grapples with the distressing reality of abortion restrictions and compares it to the fictional world of The Handmaid's Tale. [ more ]
mental-health
www.independent.co.uk
2 months ago
Health

Third of women dodge doctors for reasons like anxiety and embarrassment'

1. Women face barriers like anxiety and embarrassment in healthcare.
2. Gender inequalities persist in women's health diagnosis and treatment. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Health

Women with polycystic ovary syndrome may have higher suicide risk, study says

Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) may have an increased risk of attempting suicide.
PCOS is a common health condition that affects about one in 10 women in the UK. [ more ]
time.com
3 months ago
Health

Abortion Restrictions Hurt Women's Mental Health

Living in a state with abortion restrictions is linked to worsened symptoms of anxiety and depression in women of childbearing age.
Women in states with trigger laws had larger increases in depression and anxiety symptoms compared to those in other states. [ more ]
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research
Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being
3 months ago
Health

PCOS May Be Linked With Higher Suicide Rates, A Study Finds!

PCOS can have a significant impact on mental health, leading to an increased risk of suicide.
PCOS goes beyond physical symptoms like irregular periods and weight gain, affecting women's mental well-being. [ more ]
HuffPost
6 months ago
Health

White House Launches Initiative To Improve Research On Women's Health

The White House is launching an initiative to improve research on women's health.
The initiative will be led by Dr. Carolyn Mazure.
Research on women's health has been underfunded for decades. [ more ]
moreresearch
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
Wellness

So You Think You Have a Yeast Infection. Now What?

Most people who think they have a yeast infection actually don't have one.
Bacterial vaginosis is often mistaken for a yeast infection. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 months ago
Wellness

Getting an IUD Hurts. Why Aren't More Women Offered Relief?

Women are increasingly using IUDs as a form of contraception, but many experience excruciating pain during insertion and removal.
Only 6% of teenagers have used an IUD, making it one of the least prevalent methods for that age group. [ more ]
advertising
The Drum
3 months ago
Marketing

Best Ads of the Week: Post Malone's punny Prime poster & Apple's parent-pleasing promos

Apple highlights the parental benefits of its latest iPhone in new ads
Miralax uses humor to address women's struggle with constipation [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
4 months ago
Wellness

Revealed: Huge rise in women drinking themselves to death

The number of women dying from alcohol-related diseases has increased by 37% in the UK over the past five years.
Liver disease is a significant issue in female patients, who tend to present with more severe liver disease at a lower daily alcohol intake than men. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
4 months ago
Wellness

Revealed: Huge rise in women drinking themselves to death

The number of women dying from alcohol-related diseases has increased by 37% in the UK over the past five years.
Liver disease is a significant issue in female patients, who tend to present with more severe liver disease at a lower daily alcohol intake than men. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
4 months ago
Wellness

Revealed: Huge rise in women drinking themselves to death

The number of women dying from alcohol-related diseases has increased by 37% in the UK over the past five years.
Liver disease is a significant issue in female patients, who tend to present with more severe liver disease at a lower daily alcohol intake than men. [ more ]
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women's health
www.theguardian.com
5 months ago
Health

Trial shows more than 90% of women trying for baby lack essential nutrients

More than 90% of women trying for a baby may have low levels of essential vitamins for a healthy pregnancy.
Vegetarian diets may contribute to the problem of nutrient deficiencies in women trying to conceive. [ more ]
Truthout
5 months ago
Environment

Landmark Fifth National Climate Assessment Acknowledges Gender Disparities

The Fifth National Climate Assessment includes a section on women's health and acknowledges the vulnerability of LGBTQ+ people to the climate crisis.
The assessment finds that climate action does not meet the urgency of the crisis and many impacts are already locked into the future. [ more ]
Truthout
5 months ago
Environment

Climate Change Poses a Unique Threat to Women and LGBTQ People, Report Shows

The Fifth National Climate Assessment includes a section on women's health and acknowledges the vulnerability of LGBTQ+ people to the climate crisis.
The report highlights the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for greater climate action.
The inclusion of the subsection on women's health indicates increased recognition of the links between the climate crisis and reproductive health. [ more ]
Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being
6 months ago
Women

ADHD In Women: Why ADHD Symptoms Differ In Women?

Women in the USA are concerned about physical well-being, mental health, money, and time management.
ADHD in women is one of the most common and undiagnosed mental health conditions.
ADHD in women is characterized by inattentiveness, lack of concentration, and difficulty with details. [ more ]
HuffPost
6 months ago
Health

White House Launches Initiative To Improve Research On Women's Health

The White House is launching an initiative to improve research on women's health.
The initiative will be led by Dr. Carolyn Mazure.
Research on women's health has been underfunded for decades. [ more ]
HuffPost
6 months ago
Health

White House Launches Initiative To Improve Research On Women's Health

The White House is launching an initiative to improve research on women's health.
The initiative will be led by Dr. Carolyn Mazure.
Research on women's health has been underfunded for decades. [ more ]
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Nature
1 week ago
Medicine

How ignorance and gender inequality thwart treatment of a widespread illness

Empowering women through innovative healthcare approaches in rural Zambia can lead to increased awareness, diagnosis, and treatment of neglected tropical diseases like female genital schistosomiasis. [ more ]
Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
6 days ago
Medicine

Perelel's $10M Donation Advances Maternal Health Research and Supports Prenatal Care - Yanko Design

Perelel, a maternal health startup, pledges $10 million towards maternal healthcare research, showcasing commitment to maternal well-being. [ more ]
Cbsnews
2 weeks ago
Medicine

Eating more avocados could lower risk of Type 2 diabetes in women, study says

Eating avocados may reduce Type 2 diabetes risk for women. [ more ]
Nature
2 weeks ago
Medicine

UTIs make life miserable - scientists are finding new ways to tackle them

Researchers are exploring non-antibiotic methods to prevent recurrent UTIs, including vaccines and non-antibiotic drugs. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 weeks ago
Medicine

Mammograms should start at age 40, new guidelines recommend

New guidelines recommend mammograms every other year starting at age 40 for women at average risk of breast cancer. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago
Medicine

In Reversal, Expert Panel Recommends Breast Cancer Screening at 40

Regular mammography screening at age 40 is recommended due to rising breast cancer rates in young women. [ more ]
BKReader
1 week ago
Brooklyn

10 "Healthy" Foods That May Not Be Best for Women's Bodies

Misleading labels disguise unhealthy food choices, impacting women's health negatively. Seek low sugar, high fiber options for hormonal balance. [ more ]
Alternative Medicine Magazine
1 week ago
Alternative medicine

An Ultimate Supplement for Female Dryness

Fem-Omega 7 is a natural supplement for women's vaginal dryness, derived from sea buckthorn plant. [ more ]
Alternative Medicine Magazine
5 days ago
Alternative medicine

4 Health Screenings for Women & Tips for a Long, Healthy Life

Regular health screenings and tests like blood glucose and pelvic exams are crucial for women to detect and prevent serious health issues. [ more ]
BuzzFeed
1 week ago
Writing

"I Had No Idea": 19 Surprising Things That Can Happen To The Female Body

Women's bodies can surprise with cryptic pregnancies, unique heart conditions, and complex reactions to birth control. [ more ]
time.com
4 days ago
Health

TIME100 Health Panel Talks Medical Gaslighting' and Investing in Women's Health

Investing in women's health is crucial and requires collaboration between experts in the field. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago
Health

What to know about self-swabbing for HPV after FDA approves new kits

Women in the US can now self-collect samples for HPV screening in clinical settings for increased accessibility and privacy. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Health

Women live more years in ill-health than men, finds gender health gap study

Women live longer but have more years in poor health, emphasizing the need to address health gaps and boost women's health. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
Health

Study links vaping to lower levels of fertility hormone

Women trying to conceive should avoid vaping as it may impact fertility levels, according to a study on AMH levels in 8,340 women. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Health

Jen didn't fit the profile for a heart attack then she had three of them

Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (Scad) occurs mainly in women, often following childbirth.
Research on heart conditions like Scad is based on males, leading to insufficient treatment options for women. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
1 month ago
Health

Addressing the Limits of Women's Health Research in the United States - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Women face disparities in health conditions; heart disease and lung cancer affect women significantly.
Research initiatives like the White House Initiative on Women's Health aim to address disparities in disease prevention and treatment. [ more ]
Berlin Startup Jobs
1 week ago
Marketing

Job Vacancy: Senior UA Manager (1 year parental leave cover) // Clue | Marketing & Communications, Other Jobs | Berlin Startup Jobs

Clue empowers women to make informed health decisions, breaking down barriers and taboos in an agile, diverse workplace. [ more ]
Mashable
1 month ago
Marketing

This website offers uncensored, unfiltered sexual health education

Censorship in the US leads to division but is a real issue affecting content accessibility.
Frida Uncensored aims to provide uncensored educational content on fertility and postpartum products. [ more ]
Advocate.com
21 hours ago
Law

An Arizona Republican blocked a total abortion ban, betraying the GOP - and her judge husband

Conservative Arizona lawmaker broke ranks to support repeal of 1864 abortion ban, citing personal experiences and concern for women's health. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Law

How Women at One Arizona Clinic Are Grappling With the Abortion Ruling

State Supreme Court upholding abortion ban creates concerns and limitations for women's reproductive rights. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Law

What We Know About the Arizona Abortion Ban

Arizona's highest court reinstated a 1864 law banning nearly all abortions in the state.
The law prohibits abortions from the moment of conception, with no exceptions for rape or incest, including medication abortions. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Law

Arizona Reinstates 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban

Arizona's highest court upholds an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions due to the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
The 1864 law in Arizona outlaws abortion from conception with no exceptions for rape or incest, potentially leading to fines and prison time for doctors. [ more ]
Above the Law
2 months ago
Law

Law Student Crowned As Miss World 2024

Law student Krystyna Pyszková wins Miss World 2024.
Passion for education and breaking taboos highlighted by Pyszková during Miss World competition. [ more ]
Irish Independent
2 weeks ago
Women in technology

Perimenopausal women have 40pc higher risk of depression, new study finds

Women during perimenopause are at higher risk for depressive symptoms, indicating a need for free midlife health checks to diagnose and manage issues early. [ more ]
Fast Company
1 month ago
Women in technology

POV: A $100 million investment in women's healthcare isn't enough. This is what we need

Women's health is recognized by the White House for investment but remains in crisis, requiring comprehensive funding to address existing disparities. [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Women in technology

Why Heart Disease Research Still Favors Men

Women are more likely to die from heart attacks due to medical system neglect.
Clinical trials for medications often exclude women, leading to gaps in identifying effective treatments. [ more ]
The Drum
2 weeks ago
Medicine

The gender health gap: Why women's health needs a rethink

Marketers and researchers need to address gendered health gaps to achieve equality and maximize opportunities. [ more ]
SFGATE
1 month ago
SF real estate

Model Angela Lindvall's Lovely L.A.-Area Home Struts Onto the Market-for a Cause

The former Vogue Model of the Year is selling her home in Woodland Hills to support women's health-focused startups.
10% of the proceeds from the sale will go to Coyote Ventures, a VC firm backing health solutions for women. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Left-wing politics

Biden Assails Outrageous' Florida Abortion Ruling as His Campaign Blames Trump

President Biden criticizes Florida Supreme Court's decision on abortion law restrictions.
Biden's campaign blames Trump for limiting access to abortion and warns of potential national ban. [ more ]
Cbsnews
1 month ago
Public health

Longtime Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader Krystal Anderson dies after giving birth

Krystal Anderson, a former Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader, died shortly after giving birth to a stillborn daughter due to sepsis.
Anderson was admired for her contributions to healthcare as a software engineer and advocacy for women's health, particularly in the areas of Black women in STEM. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Public health

There's not much awareness of cervical cancer': first Indian-made HPV vaccine is rolled out

HPV vaccine developed in India to prevent cervical cancer is a significant step in reducing the disease burden among women in the country. [ more ]
BBC News
2 months ago
Public health

I have prioritised women's health - Atkins

Victoria Atkins prioritized women's health as the health secretary.
Government investing in midwives and neonatal resuscitation to address neonatal deaths and stillbirths. [ more ]
News
3 months ago
Public health

Understanding contraceptive decision-making in sub-Saharan Africa

Valencia Lambert brings a passion for community partnerships to her work in women's reproductive health in sub-Saharan Africa.
Lambert's work focuses on addressing inequities and improving access to quality care in the field of public health. [ more ]
Independent.ie
3 months ago
Public health

Enough: Because We Can Stop Cervical Cancer by Linda Eckert:As Ireland plans to eradicate cervical cancer, the disease is now the curse of the global poor

Women's health is chronically underfunded, under-researched, and undervalued
Globally, only 1% of the $198bn spent on research every year is devoted to women's health, excluding cancer. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
Public health

Improving women's health could add at least $1tn a year to global economy'

Closing the gender health gap could add at least $1tn (790bn) a year to the global economy by 2040.
Every $1 invested to improve women's health could generate $3 for the economy. [ more ]
San Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago
SF LGBT

About Our Cover: 3.21.24 - San Francisco Bay Times

Personal connection fosters empathy and solidarity
Vulnerability challenges assumptions and biases [ more ]
Mail Online
1 month ago
Health

Women feel more ANGRY in days leading up to their period, study finds

Women report heightened feelings of anger before their period
Increased likelihood of sleep disruptions during premenstrual phase [ more ]
Mail Online
2 months ago
Health

Doctor warns lack of sleep in young women can lead to infertility

Lack of sleep for young women can lead to various health issues like strokes, Alzheimer's, and infertility.
Causes of poor sleep can include excessive screen time, stress, and a bad diet. [ more ]
Wareable
2 months ago
Wearables

Oura launches Pregnancy Insights feature - Wareable

Pregnancy Insights offered by Oura smart ring for expectant moms with gestational age tracking and advice on physiological changes.
Oura's significant focus on women's health with features like Cycle Insights, contraception, family planning, stress, and sleep insights. [ more ]
www.cbc.ca
2 months ago
Health

Not enough South Asian women in Peel get pap tests and it could be a matter of 'life and death' | CBC News

Increasing number of South Asian women in Brampton are at high risk for cervical cancer due to low pap smear rates.
Cervical cancer screening rates in Brampton are the lowest in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
Medicine

Sexism in Medicine? It's Not All in Her Head.'

Women apologize often in healthcare settings, reflecting historical diminishment by the medical establishment.
Dr. Comen's book explores the roots of women's tendency to apologize and the impact on their healthcare experiences. [ more ]
www.cbsnews.com
3 months ago
Health

Menopausal women who get migraines at higher risk for cardiovascular disease, study says

Menopausal women who suffer from migraines and common menopausal symptoms may be at higher risk for cardiovascular disease.
Women with chronic migraines, hot flashes, and night sweats are 1.5 times more likely to develop heart disease and 1.7 times more likely to have a stroke compared to those without the combination of symptoms. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
3 months ago
Health

The women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder struggling to get a diagnosis

Around 31 million women and girls worldwide have premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
PMDD is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome with physical and psychological symptoms [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Health

Companies marketing useless health products to women using feminist wellbeing messages

Corporations are using feminist messages around women's wellbeing to promote unnecessary health tests and treatments.
Women may be exposed to harms such as overdiagnosis and unnecessary treatment due to these marketing messages. [ more ]
BuzzFeed
3 months ago
Health

This One Subtle Sign Of A Heart Attack Is Something Many People Often Ignore

Stomach symptoms such as nausea and vomiting can be signs of a heart attack, especially in women.
Women may experience different symptoms of a heart attack than men, including jaw pain, neck pain, and upper abdomen pain. [ more ]
HuffPost
3 months ago
Health

1 Subtle Sign Of A Heart Attack That Many People Ignore

Nausea and vomiting can be symptoms of a heart attack, especially in women.
Heart attacks can present differently in women than in men, leading to misdiagnosis or dismissal of symptoms. [ more ]
Cbsnews
3 months ago
Boston

Lucy Perez, partner at McKinsey & Company, is on mission to close women's health gap

Lucy Perez, senior partner at McKinsey & Company, is receiving a Pinnacle Award for her work on highlighting and addressing the women's health gap.
The study conducted by Perez and her team found that investing in treating women's health differently and separately from men's health could boost global GDP by one trillion dollars by 2040. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
Health

Improving women's health could add at least $1tn a year to global economy'

Closing the gender health gap could add at least $1tn (790bn) a year to the global economy by 2040.
Every $1 invested to improve women's health could generate $3 for the economy. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
Health

Improving women's health could add at least $1tn a year to global economy'

Closing the gender health gap could add at least $1tn (790bn) a year to the global economy by 2040.
Every $1 invested to improve women's health could generate $3 for the economy. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
4 months ago
UK news

Revealed: Huge rise in women drinking themselves to death

The number of women dying from alcohol-related diseases has increased by 37% in the UK over the past five years.
Liver disease is a significant issue in female patients, who tend to present with more severe liver disease at a lower daily alcohol intake than men. [ more ]
Alleywatch
4 months ago
Startup companies

The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 1/8/2024

Health In Her HUE raises $3M in seed funding from various investors.
Athena Club raises $33.5M in funding for its subscription platform for personal care products for women. [ more ]
Alleywatch
1 year ago
Startup companies

AlleyWatch

London-based Naytal, an online clinic focused on affordable reproductive specialist care for women, has agreed to be acquired by New York-based Maven Clinic, an online-digital care clinic for women's and family health.The terms of the transaction were not disclosed."Women's health is universally misunderstood and women and families around the world are too often let down by the healthcare systems designed to support them," remarked Leila Thabet, Founder and CEO of Naytal.
Alleywatch
4 months ago
NYC startup

The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 1/8/2024

Health In Her HUE raises $3M in seed funding from various investors.
Athena Club raises $33.5M in funding for its subscription platform for personal care products for women. [ more ]
Alleywatch
4 months ago
NYC startup

The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 1/8/2024

Health In Her HUE raises $3M in seed funding from various investors.
Athena Club raises $33.5M in funding for its subscription platform for personal care products for women. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
5 months ago
Women

Mom opens up about heart attack she thought was the flu

A woman mistook her heart attack symptoms for the flu or a respiratory infection.
Women are more likely to ignore or downplay heart attack symptoms. [ more ]
BBC News
5 months ago
Women

Why Naga Munchetty is asking: 'How are your periods?'

Many women around the world experience menstrual pain and heavy periods, leading to a long and frustrating process of diagnosis.
Conditions like endometriosis and adenomyosis often go undiagnosed for years, causing severe pain and heavy bleeding. [ more ]
Brooklyn Eagle
6 months ago
NYC politics

Brooklyn Eagle

The Gowanus exit 22 ramp on the Gowan Expressway in Brooklyn will be closed overnight for steel repairs and painting.
Representative Clarke applauds the White House's initiative on women's health.
The closures of the Gowanus exit 22 ramp will take place on Nov. 14, 17, and 18 from 12:01 a.m. to 6 a.m. [ more ]
TODAY.com
1 year ago
Medicine

Identical triplet sisters all became OB-GYN doctors ... and work with their mom!

Identical triplets Joanna, Vicky and Sarah Bedell were 8 years old the first time they saw their mom, Dr. Janet Gersten, deliver a baby.Now 36, Vicky recalls standing off "to the side against a wall," and how the patient kept apologizing for cursing."I remember my mom being very collected and having confident control of the situation, which was very cool to watch," Sarah told TODAY's Sheinelle Jones, in an interview before their May 12 appearance on TODAY.
www.npr.org
1 year ago
Health

The FDA considers first birth control pill without a prescription

Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration will make a recommendation about whether the agency should approve the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the U.S. Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images For the first time, the Food and Drug Administration is considering allowing women to get birth control pills in the U.S. without a prescription.
News
1 year ago
Public health

Jane Kim announced as interim dean of Harvard Chan School

May 4, 2023-Dear Members of the Harvard Chan School Community,
I write to announce that Jane Kim, dean for academic affairs and K.T. Li Professor of Health Economics, has agreed to serve as interim dean of the Harvard Chan School, effective July 1.A member of the Department of Health Policy and Management and the Center for Health Decision Science, Jane is a highly regarded colleague, mentor, and leader.
www.cbc.ca
1 year ago
Canada news

How women-led companies are trying to make condoms more appealing to everyone | CBC News

With sexually transmitted infections surging to alarming levels in Canada and the U.S. over several years, a number of female entrepreneurs have moved into the condom industry, intent on making change.The $8.3 billion US global business is dominated by five massive companies that produce brands like Durex, Trojan and Lifestyles.
Patently-O
1 year ago
Intellectual property law

The Brandeis Brief in Patent Cases

Louis D. Brandeis was a famous lawyer long before becoming a Supreme Court Justice.In the 1908 case of Muller v. Oregon, Brandeis represented the State of Oregon defending the state's rule restricting the number of hours that women could work in certain industries.In defense of the law, Brandeis filed a brief that presented social science research and empirical evidence to support the argument that long working hours had negative effects on women's health and family life.
www.france24.com
1 year ago
France politics

Paris suburb grants paid menstrual leave in first for France

WOMEN's RIGHTS The mayor of Saint-Ouen, north of Paris, says paid menstrual leave will help raise awareness of women's health at work and of debilitating diseases such as endometriosis.Alain Jocard, AFP The town of Saint-Ouen on the northern edge of Paris has become the first French municipality to grant paid medical leave to female staff suffering from period pain, hoping to break a taboo on the subject and inspire similar moves at the national level.
BossierNow
1 year ago
Health

Willis Knighton Hit with Class-Action Lawsuit Over Patient Privacy in Social Media Advertising - BossierNow

You know how your social media feed seems to know just about everything about you?Where you've been, what you've talked about - even things you've thought about buying?Such a social network marketing algorithm is at the heart of class-action lawsuits involving two of Louisiana's largest healthcare systems, including a high-profile provider right here in Bossier City.
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