
By Dr Amina Hersi, GP and Founder of Polybiotics For too long, women’s health has been treated as an afterthought. Funding remains limited, particularly when our...

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...

Whole genome sequencing could identify unique genetic features to guide treatment for more than 15,000 breast cancer patients each year in the UK, new research suggests....

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...

Few HR professionals believe managers are properly trained to support employees with endometriosis and other menstrual health conditions, new research has revealed. Only 16 per cent...

A targeted therapy has improved survival compared with chemotherapy in patients with triple-negative breast cancer who cannot receive immunotherapy. The drug, an antibody-drug conjugate (a treatment...

By Ema founder and CEO, Amanda Ducach Ema’s claim to fame is that “she” was the first agentic AI for women’s health. That means that as...

Morning sickness symptoms such as nausea and food aversions are linked to healthy inflammatory responses that help protect both mother and fetus during pregnancy, new research...

Mothers who experienced childhood trauma face nearly double the risk of preterm birth, with 12.6 per cent delivering early compared with 6.7 per cent of those...

Misinformation about reproductive health is a major concern for almost three quarters of British women, yet 44 per cent admit they do not fact-check medical information...