
Women’s health is being neglected by researchers, prompting calls for urgent action to address major gaps in care across both high- and low-income countries. Dr Anita...

The UK has become the first country in the world to approve elinzanetant, a non-hormonal treatment for moderate to severe hot flushes linked to menopause. The...

By Morgan Rose, CNM, WHNP-BC, IBCLC | Chief Science Officer, Ema In a bold stride toward reshaping paediatric allergy care, Free to Feed has launched a...

Femtech World explores the latest developments in women’s health research – from overcoming EGFR-targeted therapy resistance in breast cancer to understanding obesity’s role in triple-negative breast...

By Morgan Rose, CNM, WHNP-BC, IBCLC | Chief Science Officer, Ema AI is not a feature. It’s infrastructure. That’s the thesis behind Ema’s newly launched Women’s...

Pregnancy may significantly increase the risk of brain ruptures in women with arteriovenous malformations, according to findings presented at a major neurosurgery meeting. The condition involves...

Carrier screening is a crucial part of reproductive planning for individuals or couples who are thinking about starting a family. It helps identify whether you carry...

Women diagnosed with premenstrual symptoms may face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease later in life, new research suggests. A long-term study tracked more than 99,000...

By Melissa Wallace, CEO & Founding Partner, Fierce Foundry Imagine if half the population were quietly being cut off from funding, resources, and opportunity. No protests,...

Winner of the Femtech World Menstrual Health Innovation Award 2025, Serac Healthcare, is aiming to revolutionise endometriosis diagnosis via a non-invasive diagnostic molecular imaging agent. Serac...
Winner of the Femtech World AI Innovation of the Year Award 2025, EMA, is aiming to lead the way in harnessing AI to improve women’s health...

October 15 -17, 2025 | Barbican Centre, London London’s iconic Barbican transforms into the epicentreof women’s health innovation, where breakthrough technologies meet commercial opportunity. Early access...

New research suggests that one in three eligible women in the US skip recommended mammograms – leading to late-stage breast cancer diagnosis, doubling treatment costs and...

By Laurent van Lerberghe, managing partner at KELES I often ask myself if technology is the solution to solving complexities in women’s health. Women’s health has...

A British father is to take on two extreme physical challenges in just one week to raise vital funds for stillbirth research, in memory of his...

The University of Nottingham has marked the official unveiling of a new research centre bringing together leading scientists and clinicians to develop innovative new approaches to...

Regular consumption of 1 ½ cups (180g) of grapes per day can improve muscle strength and boost irisin levels in postmenopausal women, new research has found....

The government’s 10-year plan for the NHS promises bold transformation, with a move towards digital innovation, and more focus on prevention over treatment, but does it...

Parents will be entitled to bereavement leave if they lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks, under new UK government plans. Ministers will amend the Employment Rights...

A pair of experimental drugs slowed tumour growth and blocked resistance mechanisms in ovarian cancer in a new preclinical study. Researchers found the combination selectively targeted...