
Emory’s Nia Project has received a US$2.5m grant to expand trauma-informed mental health care for women and widen access at Grady Health System. Trauma-informed care recognises...

Have you noticed how some weeks you feel clear-headed and energetic, while others leave you foggy, anxious, or tearful? There’s a reason for that. Your mental...

By Dr Louise Newson BSc(Hons) MBChB(Hons) MRCGP FRCGP DHealth Over years of studying the health of women there’s one key thing that I’ve come to realise;...

By Naomi Magnus, psychotherapist and founder at North London Therapy Women’s health is closely linked to our biology, hormones, and the way our brains are wired,...

By Morgan Rose, CNM, WHNP-BC, and Dr Kudesia, triple board-certified in Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility (REI), Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Lifestyle Medicine The timing of when...

By Dr. Jennifer L. Payne and Alisa Marie Beyer Postpartum depression (PPD) isn’t just the “baby blues.” It’s the most common complication of childbirth, affecting 1 in 5...

Femtech World explores the latest research developments in the world of women’s health. Phase 2 trial of non-hormonal endometriosis treatment completed Hope Medicine has completed a...

There’s a sense of momentum in women’s health right now. In the span of just weeks, major new funds have been announced, mobilising hundreds of millions...

Women show their fastest reaction times during ovulation, but physical activity level has a stronger effect on brain function, new research suggests. The study examined how...

Women are diagnosed with ADHD around five years later than men, despite symptoms appearing at the same age, new research has revealed. The delay in diagnosis...