
The global menstrual health apps market is forecast to reach US$13.11bn by 2035, up from US$2.07bn in 2025, according to a new industry report. The analysis...

Nearly six in 10 US women are projected to have cardiovascular disease by 2050, driven largely by rising rates of high blood pressure, according to a...

An open science initiative is accelerating work on non-hormonal contraceptives by targeting a sperm-specific enzyme linked to fertility. The research focuses on developing a pill that...

Women’s health is entering a new phase. The foundations have been built. Capital has flowed. Breakthrough companies have proven the demand. Now we are entering the...

Three women have been named winners of the UK young scientist awards, the country’s largest unrestricted prize for young researchers, marking only the second time all...

On December 3–4, 2026 in Boston, Women’s HealthX (WoHX) will bring together 750 global leaders from pharma and biotech, hospitals and health systems, health insurers, employers,...

A study of 900,000-plus patients found frail men faced a higher one-year death risk after a heart attack, although severe frailty was more common in women....

Women with stage IV breast cancer found through screening had a 60 per cent chance of surviving 10 years after diagnosis, a study found. This compares...

By Women As One Welcome to Women Who Lead, a series highlighting inspiring women leaders in cardiology who are shaping the future of cardiovascular medicine. In...

Researchers have secured A$2.8m to test whether AI can better predict ovarian cancer survival and response to treatment. The grant will allow researchers to use AI...