
As founding director of Femtech Israel (IL), Shelly Bloch is working to strengthen the femtech ecosystem in Israel and beyond. Here she tells Femtech World about...
Public health bodies should create official period tracking apps to compete with commercial versions, experts say, amid rising concerns over how private companies collect and sell...

By Chaitra Vedullapalli What if intelligence was no longer something you hired, but something you accessed—like electricity, water, cloud storage or bandwidth? Take a moment to...

Women in England and Wales would no longer face criminal charges for ending their own pregnancies under legal changes to be voted on by MPs next...

A record gap has emerged between women and men in the US on abortion rights, with 61 per cent of women now identifying as pro-choice compared...

The agenda has been unveiled for WHIS 2025. Formerly the Women’s Health Innovation Summit, this year’s event brings together the entire women’s health ecosystem and incorporates...

Women aged 25 to 49 in England will be invited for cervical screening every five years instead of three, if they test negative for human papillomavirus...

A Victorian woman undergoing IVF treatment received her own embryo instead of her partner’s, Monash IVF has confirmed—marking the second reported mix-up at the fertility company...

Femtech company Flo Health has adopted Databricks’ data intelligence platform to strengthen its analytics and AI capabilities, aiming to deliver more personalised menstrual cycle predictions. The...

Survivors of domestic violence face a higher risk of brain injury and long-term mental health conditions that can persist for decades after the abuse has ended,...

West Midlands nutrition company, Nourished, has launched five products created in a new national partnership with Holland & Barrett. The range of skin and hair health...

A new artificial intelligence tool has improved doctors’ ability to detect skin cancer by 11 per cent, according to research from an international team led by...

Women across the UK are routinely delaying treatment for perimenopause and menopause symptoms – often due to a lack of knowledge, poor health literacy, and uncertainty...

Women, people from ethnic minority backgrounds and those living in the most deprived communities are less likely to receive treatment after a diagnosis of aortic stenosis—a...

Julien de Salaberry, CEO and Founder, Galen Growth, reflects on the findings of a new report quantifying the $360b opportunity in women’s health In the near...

A menopause drug commonly used to relieve symptoms such as hot flushes may also help slow the growth of breast cancer cells in postmenopausal women, according...

The health and tech industries are failing to capitalise on a $360bn “ghost market” in women’s health, according to a new report. According to the Galen...

Women’s brains may respond to alcohol earlier than men’s, which could help explain why women are more vulnerable to alcohol-related anxiety and depression, according to new...

A new two-day summit in Hong Kong aims to highlight why supporting women’s health is not just a moral obligation but an economic imperative. Around the...

Women using weight loss injections have been advised to use reliable contraception after the UK’s medicines regulator received 40 reports of pregnancies—some of them unexpected, despite...