Co-written By Dr Claire Gillvray and Tarang Majmudar, Welbeck Cambridge (2026) Gynaecological cancers, cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar, pose a significant health risk across all...
Ashwagandha, a herb long used in Ayurvedic practice, has become one of the most talked-about natural supplements this year. According to recent search trend data, UK...
By Melissa Wallace, co-founder, Fierce Foundry For decades, women’s health was treated as an afterthought, underfunded, under-researched, and often dismissed as “niche.” Yet the irony is...
By David Buller, Managing Partner at KELES The macro opportunity: women are half of the population In 2024 alone, women’s health start-ups raised a record $2.6...
By Gail MacLeitch, psychotherapist and VP of AI communications provider QuickBlox, and Leslie Taylor, co-founder of Half the Sky, the team behind BestYet—a digital platform which helps women...
In the latest instalment of our Ethical Innovator column, Planned Parenthood’s national director of innovation, Ambreen Molitor, answers the big question: Can ethics set you apart...
By Karishma Patel, Cofounder & Chief Brand Officer at Ema Let’s get this out of the way: Women’s health isn’t a niche. It’s the blueprint. Not...
Morgan Rose, Chief Science Officer at Ema
By Ruth Healey, President of Soroptimist International Great Britain and Ireland (SIGBI). As the world population ages, an uncomfortable truth is emerging: Women over 50 face...
By Carolee Lee, CEO/Founder Women’s Health Access Matters (WHAM) Big, visible trends are all around us: AI. Big data. Explosive technology growth. There are more big...