March 15, 2025 - 17:59

Historically, women have been excluded from clinical trials and medical research, but it can be shocking to learn it wasn't until 1993 when women were allowed to participate in clinical trials. This long-standing oversight has resulted in significant gaps in understanding women's health issues, leading to disparities in treatment and care. Colorado researchers are now making strides to address these inequalities by focusing on women's health care and ensuring that future studies include diverse female populations.
The landscape of women's health research is changing, but challenges remain. Researchers are working tirelessly to catch up on the decades of data that were overlooked, striving to create a more inclusive approach to health care. This initiative not only aims to improve outcomes for women but also seeks to educate the medical community about the unique health needs women face throughout their lives. As awareness grows, the hope is that women's health will receive the attention and funding it deserves, paving the way for better health solutions tailored specifically for women.
February 21, 2026 - 09:17
I spent 22 years unable to burp. Here’s what happened when I finally could.For decades, a silent and often misunderstood condition governed daily life. Known informally as `no-burp syndrome,` or retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction (R-CPD), it leaves sufferers...
February 20, 2026 - 21:10
USF Health Morsani College of Medicine claims two national Top 10 rankings in NIH fundingThe University of South Florida Health Morsani College of Medicine has demonstrated significant research strength, earning two coveted spots in the national Top 10 for National Institutes of Health...
February 20, 2026 - 08:41
Cambridge mental health charity says £205K grant is 'pivotal'A Cambridge-based mental health charity has described a substantial new grant as `pivotal` to its future, enabling a significant expansion of its community services. The organization, Sew Positive,...
February 19, 2026 - 19:15
Svetlana Lipyanskaya, MPA, FACHE to be Appointed CEO of Maimonides Health, Pending Final Approval of Partnership with NYC Health + Hospitals - NYC Health + HospitalsNew York, NY — Svetlana Lipyanskaya, MPA, FACHE, is set to become the new Chief Executive Officer of Maimonides Health, pending final approval of a new partnership between the Brooklyn-based...