SWHR

@SWHR

SWHR is a nat'l nonprofit whose mission is to improve the health of all women through science, advocacy & education. Follow/RT does not imply endorsement.

Washington, DC
Joined November 2009

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  1. 23 hours ago

    Accelerating our progress in understanding the science of sex differences will improve the lives of all .

  2. Jan 20

    On this Inauguration Day, SWHR calls on the Administration & to safeguard

  3. Jan 19

    Biomarker in pregnant women linked to , low fetal birth weight

  4. Jan 19

    Beware of fraudulent products. Look for these red flags:

  5. Jan 19

    Celebrate by helping to educate others about glaucoma w/ 's resources: .

  6. Jan 19

    Here's exactly how stress can cause a heart attack:

  7. Jan 19

    SWHR looks forward to working w/ & on championing cont. research & funding

  8. Jan 19

    SWHR is hopeful that will appropriately fund federal research inclusive of & sex differences

  9. Jan 19

    New research holds promise for personalized lung cancer treatments

  10. Jan 18

    Help gather info on & to better understand research needs. Join Voices today!

  11. Jan 18

    Last Day! Save on registration fees for the Sex & Gender Factors Affecting Metabolic Homeostasis, Diabetes & Obesity

  12. Jan 18

    SWHR hopes will make a prominent component in his administration's national agenda

  13. Jan 18

    How Sexism Is Hurting Your Health via

  14. Jan 18

    We couldn't agree more, ! We even made a video about how half the population remains underrepresented in health studies.

  15. Jan 17

    encourages new admin to build on progress made in advancing

  16. Jan 17

    Women account for 50.8% of the U.S. POP. We must ensure remain a high priority on the national agenda.

  17. Jan 17

    SWHR offers support to the new administration & will actively build on the progress made in advancing women’s health.

  18. Jan 17

    usually doesn't have symptoms, so it’s critical to get screened regularly.

  19. Jan 17

    Proceeds from the will benefit programs, aimed to ensure that women’s health remains a national priority.

  20. Jan 17

    Check out this piece where SWHR Network member Alan Wolfe, PhD is quoted via

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