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Let’s make women’s health care safe again

While medication abortion is generally highly effective, it doesn’t always work. Some people require timely follow-up and in-office clinical procedures….

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Here’s another women’s health issue that needs more attention

Re “Learning to cope with menopause” (Sept. 25-26): Kudos to the editorial staff for publishing the columns on menopause. This…

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Yale honors a pioneering leader in women’s health, equity

In Samit Shah’s second year as a faculty member of the Yale School of Medicine (YSM), he applied for a…

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Fibroids are the forgotten female health condition

When Nelly* puts her Céline bag on the table between us in my clinic, my eye is drawn to her…

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Women’s Health Is on the Ballot This Election Season

The 2024 election has important consequences for women’s health, and eligible voters should exercise their right to vote to help…

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Opinion: Missouri’s abortion ban is widely impacting women’s health care

Nancy Cooksey For 50 years, debates on abortion in the United States and in Missouri have been sucked into a…

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Charities Launch $10 Million For Research Into Women’s Heart Health

The U.K.’s British Heart Foundation has launched a $10 million international fund for research into cardiovascular disease in women, in…

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More women are charged with pregnancy-related crimes since Roe’s end, study finds

It became more common for authorities to charge women with crimes related to their pregnancies after the fall of Roe…

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Jill Biden announces $500 million for women’s health research

US First Lady Jill Biden on Monday announced the Pentagon will spend $500 million annually to advance women’s health research,…

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Pentagon to invest $500 million to study health issues affecting servicewomen

The Pentagon is investing half a billion dollars to research medical issues that disproportionately affect women in military service, officials…