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This year’s event, in partnership with Northwell’s Katz Institute for Women’s Health, featured an array of voices discussing the state of women’s health now and in the future.
Three years after the Women’s Health Strategy launched, over 580,000 women are still waiting for care – with racial and reproductive health gaps still growing.
s the NIH undergoes fundamental changes to align scientific resources to public health needs, women’s health needs must not continue to be overlooked.
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A $2.5 billion pledge makes women’s health a priority in Gates Foundation spend-down
Innovations on the horizon in women’s health show what’s possible with more investment. With the help of ultrasound equipment powered by artificial intelligence, frontline health care workers may be ...
The Gates Foundation will spend $2.5 billion by 2030 on women’s health, it said Monday, with founder Bill Gates saying the ...
In an abrupt reversal, the US Department of Health and Human Services said Thursday that it no longer plans to cut funding for the Women’s Health Initiative, a groundbreaking research project ...
The investment is among its first big commitments since Gates announced this year that he would give away his $200 billion fortune by 2045.
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