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YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. However, one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR spoke to Shira Javanfard, MS, LCGC, a licensed genetic counselor with Kaiser Permanente, about genetic counseling’s early adoption of atelehealth model.
IDENTIFYING BARRIERS TO CARE FOR WOMEN WITH Research into the basic biology of endometriosis and its causes is greatly needed to speed diagnosis, the experts write in the review, as is the creation of new noninvasive diagnostic tools.Increased education and disease awareness for patients, health care providers, and the general public can also help increase timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment, the experts note. SWHR HC VALUE ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES 10 11 19 FINAL - 2 - 1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1104 T 202.223.8224 W swhr.org Washington, DC 20036 F 202.833.3472 SWHR Value Assessment Principles 1. Value assessments should account for diversity in patients (including sex and gender) for a given disease state by analyzing data that represents relevant patient populations and EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understand SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Eating well, drinking a lot of fluids, avoiding alcohol and drugs, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness strategies are key to minimizing stress and maintaining your wellbeing. Check out SWHR’s blog post, “Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic,” for general guidance in these areas. 2021 SUMMIT ON BALANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women of Color. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. In the United States, some of these vulnerable groups include the elderly and EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG EXPLORING THE ROLE OF SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LIVER The study of sex and gender differences in the prevention, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases is critical to improving health outcomes for all, and liver diseases are no exception. “Gender differences in incidence, presentation, natural history, and outcomes exist for common liver diseases,” according toa 2013 review
YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. However, one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR spoke to Shira Javanfard, MS, LCGC, a licensed genetic counselor with Kaiser Permanente, about genetic counseling’s early adoption of atelehealth model.
IDENTIFYING BARRIERS TO CARE FOR WOMEN WITH Research into the basic biology of endometriosis and its causes is greatly needed to speed diagnosis, the experts write in the review, as is the creation of new noninvasive diagnostic tools.Increased education and disease awareness for patients, health care providers, and the general public can also help increase timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment, the experts note. SWHR HC VALUE ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES 10 11 19 FINAL - 2 - 1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1104 T 202.223.8224 W swhr.org Washington, DC 20036 F 202.833.3472 SWHR Value Assessment Principles 1. Value assessments should account for diversity in patients (including sex and gender) for a given disease state by analyzing data that represents relevant patient populations and EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understandCORONAVIRUS
Coronavirus. The coronavirus pandemic affects women’s health in a multitude of ways. In addition to the threat to women’s physical health, COVID-19 and its ramifications are creating burdens on women that negatively influence their mental, emotional, social, and financial health as well. In these challenging times, SWHR iscommitted to
GUIDES & TOOLKITS
Migraine Patient Toolkit: A Guide to Your Care. SWHR’s toolkit is designed to help patients navigate their care with easy-to-understand information about migraine diagnosis and treatment, as well as tips on interacting with health care providers and health insurance companies to achieve the best possible outcomes. PANEL: IMPROVING DIVERSITY IN CLINICAL TRIALS BETTER Panel: Improving Diversity in Clinical Trials Better Serves Patients. April 07, 2021. By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. Despite the well-documented, well-known issues around the lack of diverse participants in medical research, the inadequate inclusion of women and certain racial and ethnic groups remains a problem. 2021 SUMMIT ON BALANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women’s health research is the study of health across a woman’s lifespan in order to preserve wellness and to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. It includes all health conditions for which women and men experience differences in risk, presentation, and treatment response, as well as health issues specific to women, such aspregnancy and
ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE The toolkit provides easy-to-understand information on menstrual health, guidance on endometriosis diagnosis and treatment, and tips for interacting with your health care provider. The toolkit aims to facilitate productive conversations between patients and health care providers so people with endometriosis can get the care they need.Download
THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF COLOR The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women of Color. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. In the United States, some of these vulnerable groups include the elderly and SWHR HIRES LINDSEY HORAN AS CHIEF ADVOCACY OFFICER The Society for Women’s Health Research announced the hiring of Lindsey Horan as its new Chief Advocacy Officer. Horan will provide oversight of SWHR’s government relations, communications, andadvocacy functions.
MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. Our toolkit is designed to help people with migraine navigate their care. This patient-centered resource provideseasy-to
LIVING WITH PBC: A PATIENT’S JOURNEY WITH A RARE LIVER PBC is a chronic autoimmune liver disease where the body’s immune system mistakenly targets healthy cells in the bile ducts of the liver, which can lead to cholestasis, or decreased bile flow. This can cause a buildup of bile acids in the liver leading to inflammation and scarring known as fibrosis. SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Eating well, drinking a lot of fluids, avoiding alcohol and drugs, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness strategies are key to minimizing stress and maintaining your wellbeing. Check out SWHR’s blog post, “Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic,” for general guidance in these areas. 2021 SUMMIT ON BALANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women of Color. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. In the United States, some of these vulnerable groups include the elderly and EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG EXPLORING THE ROLE OF SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LIVER The study of sex and gender differences in the prevention, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases is critical to improving health outcomes for all, and liver diseases are no exception. “Gender differences in incidence, presentation, natural history, and outcomes exist for common liver diseases,” according toa 2013 review
YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. However, one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR spoke to Shira Javanfard, MS, LCGC, a licensed genetic counselor with Kaiser Permanente, about genetic counseling’s early adoption of atelehealth model.
IDENTIFYING BARRIERS TO CARE FOR WOMEN WITH Research into the basic biology of endometriosis and its causes is greatly needed to speed diagnosis, the experts write in the review, as is the creation of new noninvasive diagnostic tools.Increased education and disease awareness for patients, health care providers, and the general public can also help increase timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment, the experts note. SWHR HC VALUE ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES 10 11 19 FINAL - 2 - 1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1104 T 202.223.8224 W swhr.org Washington, DC 20036 F 202.833.3472 SWHR Value Assessment Principles 1. Value assessments should account for diversity in patients (including sex and gender) for a given disease state by analyzing data that represents relevant patient populations and EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understand SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Eating well, drinking a lot of fluids, avoiding alcohol and drugs, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness strategies are key to minimizing stress and maintaining your wellbeing. Check out SWHR’s blog post, “Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic,” for general guidance in these areas. 2021 SUMMIT ON BALANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women of Color. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. In the United States, some of these vulnerable groups include the elderly and EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG EXPLORING THE ROLE OF SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LIVER The study of sex and gender differences in the prevention, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases is critical to improving health outcomes for all, and liver diseases are no exception. “Gender differences in incidence, presentation, natural history, and outcomes exist for common liver diseases,” according toa 2013 review
YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. However, one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR spoke to Shira Javanfard, MS, LCGC, a licensed genetic counselor with Kaiser Permanente, about genetic counseling’s early adoption of atelehealth model.
IDENTIFYING BARRIERS TO CARE FOR WOMEN WITH Research into the basic biology of endometriosis and its causes is greatly needed to speed diagnosis, the experts write in the review, as is the creation of new noninvasive diagnostic tools.Increased education and disease awareness for patients, health care providers, and the general public can also help increase timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment, the experts note. SWHR HC VALUE ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES 10 11 19 FINAL - 2 - 1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1104 T 202.223.8224 W swhr.org Washington, DC 20036 F 202.833.3472 SWHR Value Assessment Principles 1. Value assessments should account for diversity in patients (including sex and gender) for a given disease state by analyzing data that represents relevant patient populations and EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understandCORONAVIRUS
Coronavirus. The coronavirus pandemic affects women’s health in a multitude of ways. In addition to the threat to women’s physical health, COVID-19 and its ramifications are creating burdens on women that negatively influence their mental, emotional, social, and financial health as well. In these challenging times, SWHR iscommitted to
GUIDES & TOOLKITS
Migraine Patient Toolkit: A Guide to Your Care. SWHR’s toolkit is designed to help patients navigate their care with easy-to-understand information about migraine diagnosis and treatment, as well as tips on interacting with health care providers and health insurance companies to achieve the best possible outcomes. PANEL: IMPROVING DIVERSITY IN CLINICAL TRIALS BETTER Panel: Improving Diversity in Clinical Trials Better Serves Patients. April 07, 2021. By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. Despite the well-documented, well-known issues around the lack of diverse participants in medical research, the inadequate inclusion of women and certain racial and ethnic groups remains a problem. 2021 SUMMIT ON BALANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women’s health research is the study of health across a woman’s lifespan in order to preserve wellness and to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. It includes all health conditions for which women and men experience differences in risk, presentation, and treatment response, as well as health issues specific to women, such aspregnancy and
ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE The toolkit provides easy-to-understand information on menstrual health, guidance on endometriosis diagnosis and treatment, and tips for interacting with your health care provider. The toolkit aims to facilitate productive conversations between patients and health care providers so people with endometriosis can get the care they need.Download
THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF COLOR The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women of Color. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. In the United States, some of these vulnerable groups include the elderly and SWHR HIRES LINDSEY HORAN AS CHIEF ADVOCACY OFFICER The Society for Women’s Health Research announced the hiring of Lindsey Horan as its new Chief Advocacy Officer. Horan will provide oversight of SWHR’s government relations, communications, andadvocacy functions.
MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. Our toolkit is designed to help people with migraine navigate their care. This patient-centered resource provideseasy-to
LIVING WITH PBC: A PATIENT’S JOURNEY WITH A RARE LIVER PBC is a chronic autoimmune liver disease where the body’s immune system mistakenly targets healthy cells in the bile ducts of the liver, which can lead to cholestasis, or decreased bile flow. This can cause a buildup of bile acids in the liver leading to inflammation and scarring known as fibrosis. SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and COVID-19 VACCINES: SEX DIFFERENCES IN IMMUNE RESPONSES COVID-19 Vaccines: Sex Differences in Immune Responses. May 18, 2021. By Sophia Kenward, SWHR Policy and Communications Intern. As more Americans receive their COVID-19 vaccines, reports suggest that women, on the whole, are experiencing worse side effects than men following vaccination. Most prominently, distribution of the Johnson & Johnson SGO 2021 ANNUAL MEETING ON WOMEN’S CANCER The SGO 2021 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer will be a fully virtual meeting in March. The decision to hold the SGO 2021 Annual Meeting fully virtual allows people to access high-quality content and engage remotely from around the world in a platform that will be SWHR LAUNCHES COALITION TO SUPPORT NIH OFFICE OF RESEARCH SWHR Launches Coalition to Support NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health. May 12, 2021. As the country celebrates National Women’s Health Week, the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is launching a new coalition to support the important work of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women’sHealth (ORWH).
WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women’s health research is the study of health across a woman’s lifespan in order to preserve wellness and to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. It includes all health conditions for which women and men experience differences in risk, presentation, and treatment response, as well as health issues specific to women, such aspregnancy and
ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE The toolkit provides easy-to-understand information on menstrual health, guidance on endometriosis diagnosis and treatment, and tips for interacting with your health care provider. The toolkit aims to facilitate productive conversations between patients and health care providers so people with endometriosis can get the care they need.Download
SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THE By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » HORMONES, FROM PUBERTY TO POST-MENOPAUSE Hormones, From Puberty to Post-Menopause. March 10, 2016. If you’re a woman, you probably know that our bodies go through myriad changes during the course of our lives. Hormones play an integral role in those changes at each stage of development, from puberty to post-menopause. This is the first in a four-part series the SocietyFor Women’s
EXPLORING THE ROLE OF SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LIVER The study of sex and gender differences in the prevention, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases is critical to improving health outcomes for all, and liver diseases are no exception. “Gender differences in incidence, presentation, natural history, and outcomes exist for common liver diseases,” according toa 2013 review
EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understand SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and COVID-19 VACCINES: SEX DIFFERENCES IN IMMUNE RESPONSES COVID-19 Vaccines: Sex Differences in Immune Responses. May 18, 2021. By Sophia Kenward, SWHR Policy and Communications Intern. As more Americans receive their COVID-19 vaccines, reports suggest that women, on the whole, are experiencing worse side effects than men following vaccination. Most prominently, distribution of the Johnson & Johnson SGO 2021 ANNUAL MEETING ON WOMEN’S CANCER The SGO 2021 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer will be a fully virtual meeting in March. The decision to hold the SGO 2021 Annual Meeting fully virtual allows people to access high-quality content and engage remotely from around the world in a platform that will be SWHR LAUNCHES COALITION TO SUPPORT NIH OFFICE OF RESEARCH SWHR Launches Coalition to Support NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health. May 12, 2021. As the country celebrates National Women’s Health Week, the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is launching a new coalition to support the important work of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women’sHealth (ORWH).
WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women’s health research is the study of health across a woman’s lifespan in order to preserve wellness and to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. It includes all health conditions for which women and men experience differences in risk, presentation, and treatment response, as well as health issues specific to women, such aspregnancy and
ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE The toolkit provides easy-to-understand information on menstrual health, guidance on endometriosis diagnosis and treatment, and tips for interacting with your health care provider. The toolkit aims to facilitate productive conversations between patients and health care providers so people with endometriosis can get the care they need.Download
SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THE By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » HORMONES, FROM PUBERTY TO POST-MENOPAUSE Hormones, From Puberty to Post-Menopause. March 10, 2016. If you’re a woman, you probably know that our bodies go through myriad changes during the course of our lives. Hormones play an integral role in those changes at each stage of development, from puberty to post-menopause. This is the first in a four-part series the SocietyFor Women’s
EXPLORING THE ROLE OF SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LIVER The study of sex and gender differences in the prevention, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases is critical to improving health outcomes for all, and liver diseases are no exception. “Gender differences in incidence, presentation, natural history, and outcomes exist for common liver diseases,” according toa 2013 review
EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understandCORONAVIRUS
Coronavirus. The coronavirus pandemic affects women’s health in a multitude of ways. In addition to the threat to women’s physical health, COVID-19 and its ramifications are creating burdens on women that negatively influence their mental, emotional, social, and financial health as well. In these challenging times, SWHR iscommitted to
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Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Eating well, drinking a lot of fluids, avoiding alcohol and drugs, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness strategies are key to minimizing stress and maintaining your wellbeing. Check out SWHR’s blog post, “Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic,” for general guidance in these areas. SGO 2021 ANNUAL MEETING ON WOMEN’S CANCER The SGO 2021 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer will be a fully virtual meeting in March. The decision to hold the SGO 2021 Annual Meeting fully virtual allows people to access high-quality content and engage remotely from around the world in a platform that will be SWHR LAUNCHES COALITION TO SUPPORT NIH OFFICE OF RESEARCH SWHR Launches Coalition to Support NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health. May 12, 2021. As the country celebrates National Women’s Health Week, the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is launching a new coalition to support the important work of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women’sHealth (ORWH).
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Migraine Patient Toolkit: A Guide to Your Care. SWHR’s toolkit is designed to help patients navigate their care with easy-to-understand information about migraine diagnosis and treatment, as well as tips on interacting with health care providers and health insurance companies to achieve the best possible outcomes. PANEL: IMPROVING DIVERSITY IN CLINICAL TRIALS BETTER Panel: Improving Diversity in Clinical Trials Better Serves Patients. April 07, 2021. By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. Despite the well-documented, well-known issues around the lack of diverse participants in medical research, the inadequate inclusion of women and certain racial and ethnic groups remains a problem. SWHR HIRES LINDSEY HORAN AS CHIEF ADVOCACY OFFICER The Society for Women’s Health Research announced the hiring of Lindsey Horan as its new Chief Advocacy Officer. Horan will provide oversight of SWHR’s government relations, communications, andadvocacy functions.
MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. Our toolkit is designed to help people with migraine navigate their care. This patient-centered resource provideseasy-to
YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. However, one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR spoke to Shira Javanfard, MS, LCGC, a licensed genetic counselor with Kaiser Permanente, about genetic counseling’s early adoption of atelehealth model.
SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, andANNUAL AWARDS
Supporters of the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) gathered together virtually for SWHR’s 2021 Annual Awards Gala on April 29 to honor three women who have devoted their careers to improving women’s health and women’s advancement in science andmedicine.
MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC By Lucy Erickson, PhD, SWHR Director of Science Programs. Disclaimer: The following is not medical advice. If you are concerned about endometriosis, COVID-19, or another health condition, please contactyour doctor.
EXPLORING THE ROLE OF SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LIVER By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. This post is part of SWHR’s blog series to raise awareness about liver health issues thatimpact women.
2021 SUMMIT ON BALANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF COLOR By Lucy Erickson, PhD, SWHR Director of Science Programs. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. But one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR HC VALUE ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES 10 11 19 FINAL - 2 - 1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1104 T 202.223.8224 W swhr.org Washington, DC 20036 F 202.833.3472 SWHR Value Assessment Principles 1. Value assessments should account for diversity in patients (including sex and gender) for a given disease state by analyzing data that represents relevant patient populations and EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understand SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, andANNUAL AWARDS
Supporters of the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) gathered together virtually for SWHR’s 2021 Annual Awards Gala on April 29 to honor three women who have devoted their careers to improving women’s health and women’s advancement in science andmedicine.
MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC By Lucy Erickson, PhD, SWHR Director of Science Programs. Disclaimer: The following is not medical advice. If you are concerned about endometriosis, COVID-19, or another health condition, please contactyour doctor.
EXPLORING THE ROLE OF SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LIVER By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. This post is part of SWHR’s blog series to raise awareness about liver health issues thatimpact women.
2021 SUMMIT ON BALANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF COLOR By Lucy Erickson, PhD, SWHR Director of Science Programs. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. But one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR HC VALUE ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES 10 11 19 FINAL - 2 - 1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1104 T 202.223.8224 W swhr.org Washington, DC 20036 F 202.833.3472 SWHR Value Assessment Principles 1. Value assessments should account for diversity in patients (including sex and gender) for a given disease state by analyzing data that represents relevant patient populations and EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understandANNUAL AWARDS
Supporters of the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) gathered together virtually for SWHR’s 2021 Annual Awards Gala on April 29 to honor three women who have devoted their careers to improving women’s health and women’s advancement in science andmedicine.
WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Milestones The Inclusion of Women in Research. 1977 · The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) bars women of child bearing potential from participating in most early phase clinical research.. 1985 · A United States Public Health Service task force concludes that exclusion of women from clinical research was detrimental to women’s health.. 1986 · The National Institutes of Health (NIH SGO 2021 ANNUAL MEETING ON WOMEN’S CANCER The SGO 2021 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer will be a fully virtual meeting in March. The decision to hold the SGO 2021 Annual Meeting fully virtual allows people to access high-quality content and engage remotely from around the world in a platform that will beGUIDES & TOOLKITS
SWHR’s toolkit is designed to help patients navigate their care with easy-to-understand information about migraine diagnosis and treatment, as well as tips on interacting with health care providers and health insurance companies to achieve the best possible outcomes. ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE SWHR's Endometriosis Toolkit is designed to empower people of all ages with endometriosis in navigating their care. SWHR HIRES LINDSEY HORAN AS CHIEF ADVOCACY OFFICER The Society for Women’s Health Research announced the hiring of Lindsey Horan as its new Chief Advocacy Officer. Horan will provide oversight of SWHR’s government relations, communications, andadvocacy functions.
THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF COLOR By Lucy Erickson, PhD, SWHR Director of Science Programs. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. PANEL: IMPROVING DIVERSITY IN CLINICAL TRIALS BETTER By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. Despite the well-documented, well-known issues around the lack of diverse participants in medical research, the inadequate inclusion of women and certain racial and ethnic groups remains a problem.. As part of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) annual Capitol Hill Policy Briefing Series, SWHR Director of Public Policy and MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE A migraine attack is not just a headache. Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. FDA’S QUEST TO ADDRESS DISPARITIES IN MEDICAL DEVICES FOR By Sarah Wells Kocsis, MBA, SWHR Vice President of Public Policy. Recognizing sex and gender disparities and the pressing issues they present for the health of women, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently launched the Health of Women Program to foster and advance device innovation for women.. Housed within FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH), the SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, andANNUAL AWARDS
Supporters of the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) gathered together virtually for SWHR’s 2021 Annual Awards Gala on April 29 to honor three women who have devoted their careers to improving women’s health and women’s advancement in science and medicine. View the program. Read More. MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Eating well, drinking a lot of fluids, avoiding alcohol and drugs, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness strategies are key to minimizing stress and maintaining your wellbeing. Check out SWHR’s blog post, “Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic,” for general guidance in these areas. 2021 SUMMIT ON BALANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women of Color. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. In the United States, some of these vulnerable groups include the elderly and EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. However, one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR spoke to Shira Javanfard, MS, LCGC, a licensed genetic counselor with Kaiser Permanente, about genetic counseling’s early adoption of atelehealth model.
IDENTIFYING BARRIERS TO CARE FOR WOMEN WITH Research into the basic biology of endometriosis and its causes is greatly needed to speed diagnosis, the experts write in the review, as is the creation of new noninvasive diagnostic tools.Increased education and disease awareness for patients, health care providers, and the general public can also help increase timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment, the experts note. EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understand SWHR HC VALUE ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES 10 11 19 FINAL - 2 - 1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1104 T 202.223.8224 W swhr.org Washington, DC 20036 F 202.833.3472 SWHR Value Assessment Principles 1. Value assessments should account for diversity in patients (including sex and gender) for a given disease state by analyzing data that represents relevant patient populations and SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, andANNUAL AWARDS
Supporters of the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) gathered together virtually for SWHR’s 2021 Annual Awards Gala on April 29 to honor three women who have devoted their careers to improving women’s health and women’s advancement in science and medicine. View the program. Read More. MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Eating well, drinking a lot of fluids, avoiding alcohol and drugs, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness strategies are key to minimizing stress and maintaining your wellbeing. Check out SWHR’s blog post, “Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic,” for general guidance in these areas. 2021 SUMMIT ON BALANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women of Color. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. In the United States, some of these vulnerable groups include the elderly and EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. However, one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR spoke to Shira Javanfard, MS, LCGC, a licensed genetic counselor with Kaiser Permanente, about genetic counseling’s early adoption of atelehealth model.
IDENTIFYING BARRIERS TO CARE FOR WOMEN WITH Research into the basic biology of endometriosis and its causes is greatly needed to speed diagnosis, the experts write in the review, as is the creation of new noninvasive diagnostic tools.Increased education and disease awareness for patients, health care providers, and the general public can also help increase timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment, the experts note. EXPLORING SEX AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HEALTH: A dose of zolpidem slower than men resulting in 50% higher serum levels.23 This is the first time that the FDA has issued a sex-specific guideline for any drugs and this historical move underscores the need, once again, to fully understand SWHR HC VALUE ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES 10 11 19 FINAL - 2 - 1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1104 T 202.223.8224 W swhr.org Washington, DC 20036 F 202.833.3472 SWHR Value Assessment Principles 1. Value assessments should account for diversity in patients (including sex and gender) for a given disease state by analyzing data that represents relevant patient populations and COVID-19 VACCINES: SEX DIFFERENCES IN IMMUNE RESPONSES COVID-19 Vaccines: Sex Differences in Immune Responses. May 18, 2021. By Sophia Kenward, SWHR Policy and Communications Intern. As more Americans receive their COVID-19 vaccines, reports suggest that women, on the whole, are experiencing worse side effects than men following vaccination. Most prominently, distribution of the Johnson & Johnson SGO 2021 ANNUAL MEETING ON WOMEN’S CANCER The SGO 2021 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer will be a fully virtual meeting in March. The decision to hold the SGO 2021 Annual Meeting fully virtual allows people to access high-quality content and engage remotely from around the world in a platform that will be WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women’s health research is the study of health across a woman’s lifespan in order to preserve wellness and to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. It includes all health conditions for which women and men experience differences in risk, presentation, and treatment response, as well as health issues specific to women, such aspregnancy and
SWHR HIRES LINDSEY HORAN AS CHIEF ADVOCACY OFFICER The Society for Women’s Health Research announced the hiring of Lindsey Horan as its new Chief Advocacy Officer. Horan will provide oversight of SWHR’s government relations, communications, andadvocacy functions.
THE DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN OF The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women of Color. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc worldwide, but its disproportionate impact on specific communities and groups of people follow along familiar lines, reflecting existing societal inequalities. In the United States, some of these vulnerable groups include the elderly and PANEL: IMPROVING DIVERSITY IN CLINICAL TRIALS BETTER Panel: Improving Diversity in Clinical Trials Better Serves Patients. April 07, 2021. By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. Despite the well-documented, well-known issues around the lack of diverse participants in medical research, the inadequate inclusion of women and certain racial and ethnic groups remains a problem. ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE The toolkit provides easy-to-understand information on menstrual health, guidance on endometriosis diagnosis and treatment, and tips for interacting with your health care provider. The toolkit aims to facilitate productive conversations between patients and health care providers so people with endometriosis can get the care they need.Download
MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. Our toolkit is designed to help people with migraine navigate their care. This patient-centered resource provideseasy-to
IDENTIFYING BARRIERS TO CARE FOR WOMEN WITH Research into the basic biology of endometriosis and its causes is greatly needed to speed diagnosis, the experts write in the review, as is the creation of new noninvasive diagnostic tools.Increased education and disease awareness for patients, health care providers, and the general public can also help increase timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment, the experts note. FDA’S QUEST TO ADDRESS DISPARITIES IN MEDICAL DEVICES FOR By Sarah Wells Kocsis, MBA, SWHR Vice President of Public Policy. Recognizing sex and gender disparities and the pressing issues they present for the health of women, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently launched the Health of Women Program to foster and advance device innovation for women.. Housed within FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH), the SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and CONTACT - SWHRFDA WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCHSOCIETY FOR WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCH SWHRHEALTH RESEARCH GRANTSSWHR Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.orgHISTORY - SWHR
History. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Eating well, drinking a lot of fluids, avoiding alcohol and drugs, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness strategies are key to minimizing stress and maintaining your wellbeing. Check out SWHR’s blog post, “Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic,” for general guidance in these areas. MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. Our toolkit is designed to help people with migraine navigate their care. This patient-centered resource provideseasy-to
ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE The toolkit provides easy-to-understand information on menstrual health, guidance on endometriosis diagnosis and treatment, and tips for interacting with your health care provider. The toolkit aims to facilitate productive conversations between patients and health care providers so people with endometriosis can get the care they need.Download
EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG EXPERTS IDENTIFY KNOWLEDGE GAPS IN CHRONIC OSTEOARTHRITIS Experts Identify Knowledge Gaps in Chronic Osteoarthritis Pain in Women. March 02, 2020. By Emily Ortman, SWHR Communications Director. Chronic pain disproportionately affects women, and substantial research demonstrates that differences exist between women and men in experience, management, and treatment for pain conditions such as SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THEGENDER MINORITY DEFINITIONLIST OF MINORITIESWHAT SHOULD I MINOR IN By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » UTERINE FIBROIDS: RAISING AWARENESS FOR AN OVERLOOKED Uterine Fibroids: Raising Awareness for an Overlooked Disease. Women with heavy menstrual bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and similar symptoms are often unaware that these experiences are not normal. Longtime gender biases in the medical community have resulted in the normalization and dismissal of women’s pelvic pain as an inevitablepart of
SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and CONTACT - SWHRFDA WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCHSOCIETY FOR WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCH SWHRHEALTH RESEARCH GRANTSSWHR Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.orgHISTORY - SWHR
History. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Eating well, drinking a lot of fluids, avoiding alcohol and drugs, getting enough sleep, and practicing mindfulness strategies are key to minimizing stress and maintaining your wellbeing. Check out SWHR’s blog post, “Tips for Staying Healthy During a Pandemic,” for general guidance in these areas. MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. Our toolkit is designed to help people with migraine navigate their care. This patient-centered resource provideseasy-to
ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE The toolkit provides easy-to-understand information on menstrual health, guidance on endometriosis diagnosis and treatment, and tips for interacting with your health care provider. The toolkit aims to facilitate productive conversations between patients and health care providers so people with endometriosis can get the care they need.Download
EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG EXPERTS IDENTIFY KNOWLEDGE GAPS IN CHRONIC OSTEOARTHRITIS Experts Identify Knowledge Gaps in Chronic Osteoarthritis Pain in Women. March 02, 2020. By Emily Ortman, SWHR Communications Director. Chronic pain disproportionately affects women, and substantial research demonstrates that differences exist between women and men in experience, management, and treatment for pain conditions such as SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THEGENDER MINORITY DEFINITIONLIST OF MINORITIESWHAT SHOULD I MINOR IN By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » UTERINE FIBROIDS: RAISING AWARENESS FOR AN OVERLOOKED Uterine Fibroids: Raising Awareness for an Overlooked Disease. Women with heavy menstrual bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and similar symptoms are often unaware that these experiences are not normal. Longtime gender biases in the medical community have resulted in the normalization and dismissal of women’s pelvic pain as an inevitablepart of
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Coronavirus. The coronavirus pandemic affects women’s health in a multitude of ways. In addition to the threat to women’s physical health, COVID-19 and its ramifications are creating burdens on women that negatively influence their mental, emotional, social, and financial health as well. In these challenging times, SWHR iscommitted to
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PANEL: IMPROVING DIVERSITY IN CLINICAL TRIALS BETTER Panel: Improving Diversity in Clinical Trials Better Serves Patients. April 07, 2021. By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. Despite the well-documented, well-known issues around the lack of diverse participants in medical research, the inadequate inclusion of women and certain racial and ethnic groups remains a problem. WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women’s health research is the study of health across a woman’s lifespan in order to preserve wellness and to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. It includes all health conditions for which women and men experience differences in risk, presentation, and treatment response, as well as health issues specific to women, such aspregnancy and
SEX DIFFERENCES IN VACCINE IMMUNE RESPONSE WEBINAR Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.org SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THE By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » YOUR COUNSELOR WILL SEE YOU NOW: HOW GENETIC COUNSELORS During the COVID-19 pandemic, more clinicians than ever are turning to telehealth. However, one group of providers has been seeing patients virtually for years: genetic counselors. SWHR spoke to Shira Javanfard, MS, LCGC, a licensed genetic counselor with Kaiser Permanente, about genetic counseling’s early adoption of atelehealth model.
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Migraine is a disabling neurological disease that is three times more common in women than men and places significant burden on women, their families, and society as a whole. People with migraine disease experience attacks of moderate to severe head pain that are often accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, andextreme
LIVING WITH PBC: A PATIENT’S JOURNEY WITH A RARE LIVER PBC is a chronic autoimmune liver disease where the body’s immune system mistakenly targets healthy cells in the bile ducts of the liver, which can lead to cholestasis, or decreased bile flow. This can cause a buildup of bile acids in the liver leading to inflammation and scarring known as fibrosis. UTERINE FIBROIDS: RAISING AWARENESS FOR AN OVERLOOKED Uterine Fibroids: Raising Awareness for an Overlooked Disease. Women with heavy menstrual bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and similar symptoms are often unaware that these experiences are not normal. Longtime gender biases in the medical community have resulted in the normalization and dismissal of women’s pelvic pain as an inevitablepart of
SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and CONTACT - SWHRFDA WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCHSOCIETY FOR WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCH SWHRHEALTH RESEARCH GRANTSSWHR Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.orgHISTORY - SWHR
History. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC By Lucy Erickson, PhD, SWHR Director of Science Programs. Disclaimer: The following is not medical advice. If you are concerned about endometriosis, COVID-19, or another health condition, please contactyour doctor.
MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE A migraine attack is not just a headache. Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE SWHR's Endometriosis Toolkit is designed to empower people of all ages with endometriosis in navigating their care. EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THEGENDER MINORITY DEFINITIONLIST OF MINORITIESWHAT SHOULD I MINOR IN By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » EXPERTS IDENTIFY KNOWLEDGE GAPS IN CHRONIC OSTEOARTHRITIS By Emily Ortman, SWHR Communications Director. Chronic pain disproportionately affects women, and substantial research demonstrates that differences exist between women and men in experience, management, and treatment for pain conditions such as osteoarthritis (OA). UTERINE FIBROIDS: RAISING AWARENESS FOR AN OVERLOOKED Women with heavy menstrual bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and similar symptoms are often unaware that these experiences are not normal. SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and CONTACT - SWHRFDA WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCHSOCIETY FOR WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCH SWHRHEALTH RESEARCH GRANTSSWHR Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.orgHISTORY - SWHR
History. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC By Lucy Erickson, PhD, SWHR Director of Science Programs. Disclaimer: The following is not medical advice. If you are concerned about endometriosis, COVID-19, or another health condition, please contactyour doctor.
MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE A migraine attack is not just a headache. Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE SWHR's Endometriosis Toolkit is designed to empower people of all ages with endometriosis in navigating their care. EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THEGENDER MINORITY DEFINITIONLIST OF MINORITIESWHAT SHOULD I MINOR IN By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » EXPERTS IDENTIFY KNOWLEDGE GAPS IN CHRONIC OSTEOARTHRITIS By Emily Ortman, SWHR Communications Director. Chronic pain disproportionately affects women, and substantial research demonstrates that differences exist between women and men in experience, management, and treatment for pain conditions such as osteoarthritis (OA). UTERINE FIBROIDS: RAISING AWARENESS FOR AN OVERLOOKED Women with heavy menstrual bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and similar symptoms are often unaware that these experiences are not normal.CORONAVIRUS
The coronavirus pandemic affects women’s health in a multitude of ways. In addition to the threat to women’s physical health, COVID-19 and its ramifications are creating burdens on women that negatively influence their mental, emotional, social, and financial health aswell.
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SWHR LETTER TO ICER ON DRAFT EVIDENCE REPORT FOR ALZHEIMER In a letter to the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, SWHR expressed concern over the methodology and conclusions of ICER's Draft Evidence Report for aducanumab, a new potential treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Milestones The Inclusion of Women in Research. 1977 · The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) bars women of child bearing potential from participating in most early phase clinical research.. 1985 · A United States Public Health Service task force concludes that exclusion of women from clinical research was detrimental to women’s health.. 1986 · The National Institutes of Health (NIH SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THE By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » PANEL: IMPROVING DIVERSITY IN CLINICAL TRIALS BETTER By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. Despite the well-documented, well-known issues around the lack of diverse participants in medical research, the inadequate inclusion of women and certain racial and ethnic groups remains a problem.. As part of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) annual Capitol Hill Policy Briefing Series, SWHR Director of Public Policy andMIGRAINE - SWHR
Migraine network Migraine is a disabling neurological disease that is three times more common in women than men and places significant burden on women, their families, and society as a whole.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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LIVING WITH PBC: A PATIENT’S JOURNEY WITH A RARE LIVER Laurie Garza tells her personal journey of being diagnosed with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), a chronic autoimmune liver disease, and how she manages her condition. UTERINE FIBROIDS: RAISING AWARENESS FOR AN OVERLOOKED Nkem Osian, a patient advocate with fibroids group the White Dress Project, said she experienced symptoms for several months before theybecame
SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and CONTACT - SWHRFDA WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCHSOCIETY FOR WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCH SWHRHEALTH RESEARCH GRANTSSWHR Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.orgHISTORY - SWHR
History. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC By Lucy Erickson, PhD, SWHR Director of Science Programs. Disclaimer: The following is not medical advice. If you are concerned about endometriosis, COVID-19, or another health condition, please contactyour doctor.
MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE A migraine attack is not just a headache. Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE SWHR's Endometriosis Toolkit is designed to empower people of all ages with endometriosis in navigating their care. EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THEGENDER MINORITY DEFINITIONLIST OF MINORITIESWHAT SHOULD I MINOR IN By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » EXPERTS IDENTIFY KNOWLEDGE GAPS IN CHRONIC OSTEOARTHRITIS By Emily Ortman, SWHR Communications Director. Chronic pain disproportionately affects women, and substantial research demonstrates that differences exist between women and men in experience, management, and treatment for pain conditions such as osteoarthritis (OA). UTERINE FIBROIDS: RAISING AWARENESS FOR AN OVERLOOKED Women with heavy menstrual bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and similar symptoms are often unaware that these experiences are not normal. SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Women have unique health needs, and most diseases and conditions affect women differently than men. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and CONTACT - SWHRFDA WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCHSOCIETY FOR WOMEN S HEALTH RESEARCH SWHRHEALTH RESEARCH GRANTSSWHR Society for Women’s Health Research 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW · Suite 1104 Washington, DC 20036. 202 223 8224 · info@swhr.orgHISTORY - SWHR
History. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s MANAGING ENDOMETRIOSIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC By Lucy Erickson, PhD, SWHR Director of Science Programs. Disclaimer: The following is not medical advice. If you are concerned about endometriosis, COVID-19, or another health condition, please contactyour doctor.
MIGRAINE PATIENT TOOLKIT: A GUIDE TO YOUR CARE A migraine attack is not just a headache. Migraine is a neurological disease that requires patients and health care providers to work together to manage symptoms such as severe head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light/sound that can disrupt patients’ lives. ENDOMETRIOSIS TOOLKIT: A PATIENT EMPOWERMENT GUIDE SWHR's Endometriosis Toolkit is designed to empower people of all ages with endometriosis in navigating their care. EQUITY THROUGH INNOVATION: NEW METHODS OF GENETICSEE MORE ON SWHR.ORG SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THEGENDER MINORITY DEFINITIONLIST OF MINORITIESWHAT SHOULD I MINOR IN By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » EXPERTS IDENTIFY KNOWLEDGE GAPS IN CHRONIC OSTEOARTHRITIS By Emily Ortman, SWHR Communications Director. Chronic pain disproportionately affects women, and substantial research demonstrates that differences exist between women and men in experience, management, and treatment for pain conditions such as osteoarthritis (OA). UTERINE FIBROIDS: RAISING AWARENESS FOR AN OVERLOOKED Women with heavy menstrual bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and similar symptoms are often unaware that these experiences are not normal.CORONAVIRUS
The coronavirus pandemic affects women’s health in a multitude of ways. In addition to the threat to women’s physical health, COVID-19 and its ramifications are creating burdens on women that negatively influence their mental, emotional, social, and financial health aswell.
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SWHR's science programs bring together expert researchers, clinicians, patients, and other health care leaders to identify research gaps inwomen's health.
SWHR LETTER TO ICER ON DRAFT EVIDENCE REPORT FOR ALZHEIMER In a letter to the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, SWHR expressed concern over the methodology and conclusions of ICER's Draft Evidence Report for aducanumab, a new potential treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH Milestones The Inclusion of Women in Research. 1977 · The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) bars women of child bearing potential from participating in most early phase clinical research.. 1985 · A United States Public Health Service task force concludes that exclusion of women from clinical research was detrimental to women’s health.. 1986 · The National Institutes of Health (NIH SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITIES: THE SILENT MAJORITY IN THE By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern This past year mental health has been at the forefront of national coverage, especially with the recent presidential election, where both nominees acknowledged mental health as an issue of public health concern. For one group in particular, sexual and gender minorities, mental health is an issue compounded by additional Read more » PANEL: IMPROVING DIVERSITY IN CLINICAL TRIALS BETTER By Shivani Chinnappan, SWHR Programs Coordinator. Despite the well-documented, well-known issues around the lack of diverse participants in medical research, the inadequate inclusion of women and certain racial and ethnic groups remains a problem.. As part of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) annual Capitol Hill Policy Briefing Series, SWHR Director of Public Policy andMIGRAINE - SWHR
Migraine network Migraine is a disabling neurological disease that is three times more common in women than men and places significant burden on women, their families, and society as a whole.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Page 3 of 3 1025 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 1104 T 202.223.8224 W swhr.org Washington, DC 20036 F 202.833.3472 provided an estimated 18.4 billion hours of unpaid assistance, a contribution to the nationvalued at
LIVING WITH PBC: A PATIENT’S JOURNEY WITH A RARE LIVER Laurie Garza tells her personal journey of being diagnosed with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), a chronic autoimmune liver disease, and how she manages her condition. UTERINE FIBROIDS: RAISING AWARENESS FOR AN OVERLOOKED Nkem Osian, a patient advocate with fibroids group the White Dress Project, said she experienced symptoms for several months before theybecame
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WOMEN HAVE UNIQUE HEALTH NEEDS, AND MOST DISEASES AND CONDITIONS AFFECT WOMEN DIFFERENTLY THAN MEN. The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is the thought leader in promoting research on biological sex differences in disease and improving women’s health through science, policy, and education. WE ARE MAKING WOMEN’S HEALTH MAINSTREAM. -------------------------WHAT WE’RE DOING
Stay informed on progress in women’s health research and learn more about the exciting work we do. Endometriosis Toolkit: A Patient Empowerment Guide SWHR’s toolkit is designed to empower individuals with endometriosis in navigating their care. The toolkit provides easy-to-understand information on menstrual health, guidance on endometriosis diagnosis and treatment, and tips for interacting with your health careprovider.
Long COVID: The Impact on Women and Ongoing Research As an increasing number of Americans receive the COVID-19 vaccine, it seems like the end of the pandemic is in sight. Yet we are still far from fully understanding the virus and its long-term impact, especially for COVID-19 “long haulers.” Blog: It’s Time for a Mood Change on Menopause SWHR recently convened a roundtable of experts to identify knowledge gaps and unmet needs related to the menopausal transition across areas of education, clinical care, research, and policy. -------------------------WORK THAT
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Biological differences between the sexes exist, from a single cell to the entire body. SWHR is bringing attention to sex and gender differences in health and disease in order to address unmet needs and research gaps in women’s health. What is women’s health research? TWO-THIRDS OF THOSE WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE ARE WOMEN. WOMEN MAY EXPERIENCE DIFFERENT HEART ATTACK SYMPTOMS THAN MEN. 90% OF WOMEN WITH SLEEP APNEA GO UNDIAGNOSED. WOMEN OFTEN HAVE A STRONGER AND FASTER IMMUNE SYSTEM RESPONSE TO INFECTIONS THAN MEN. MIGRAINE IS THREE TIMES MORE COMMON IN WOMEN THAN MEN. ------------------------- WE’RE LEADING THE WAY TOGETHER WITH OUR PARTNERS FROM DIVERSE SECTORS, WE BRING ATTENTION TO AREAS OF NEED IN WOMEN’S HEALTH.About SWHR
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