
Women’s HealthX has confirmed a new wave of clinical leaders, bringing together the decision makers shaping how therapies and technologies are adopted in real world care....

In a new report, “The Case for Incentive Change in Healthcare Data,” WHIS Lead Producer Poppy Howard-Wall explores why healthcare’s biggest data challenge may not be...

The FDA has approved a new treatment for ovarian cancer in adults with platinum-resistant disease after one to three earlier systemic treatments. The approval covers Lifyorli,...

Inflammation may help flag depression in women with type 2 diabetes, new research reveals, but the link appears to vary by symptoms and by how depression...

WHIS, the premier event uniting the global women’s health and healthcare innovation ecosystem, has officially launched its first ticket release for the 2026 summit, taking place...

A ‘miscarriage cradle’ is being introduced at three Scottish hospitals to help women experiencing miscarriage at home and in hospital. The device was created by engineer...

Article produced in association with Spital Clinic Each year in England, approximately three million women take part in cervical screening. While the majority receive a reassuring...

Scotland is set to publish the UK’s first dedicated miscarriage patient charter, giving women and families clear information on NHS care and support. Commissioned by the...

Men who eat more ultra-processed food may be more likely to face fertility issues, a study suggests. Ultra-processed foods, or UPFs, include bread, cakes, pastries, fried...

Common menopause symptoms such as brain fog and memory problems do not appear to have a lasting impact on cognitive performance, a study suggests. The study...