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I don’t know what we’re supposed to do,” said Aaron Hardwick, who tested positive for COVID-19 in June. “Can we get the shot?
Women who reported having been stalked or obtained a restraining order were each more likely to experience a heart attack and ...
Aaron Hardwick woke up one Tuesday in June and immediately knew something was wrong. He felt hot, and his stomach hurt. He ...
Maternal health advocates say they’re working together to bring national attention to the potential funding threat to ERASE MM. Griffen, the executive director of the Maternal Mental Health Leadership ...
New WPI trendline charts show women’s political parity stalling across three indicators, after two decades of growth.
New research indicates sleep apnea patients who use CPAP machines might face increased risk of heart attack, stroke and other heart-related health conditions.
Scientific breakthroughs are fueling new hope in women’s health. But experts warn that persistent gaps in funding and access could stall that progress.
STAT interviewed Bill Gates this week about his new $2.5 billion investment into women’s health, his role amid major cuts to U.S. global health funding, and more. Here are the highlights.
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The U.S. fertility rate hit another record low last year, with families having fewer children and a growing number of women opting out of motherhood altogether. A new large-scale study might offer ...
The investment, which the foundation says is its largest in women’s health, will support research in maternal health, ...
The Gates Foundation has committed $2.5 billion over five years to advance women's health research. This investment aims to ...