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women’s health

A million breast bounces have helped scientists lead a bra revolution

The University of Portsmouth’s pioneering Research Group in Breast Health is celebrating 10 years since it opened the world’s first…

The Quest for Longevity Starts In the Ovaries

While we know ovaries are one of the first organs to age in women, we do not know why and how…

Heart attacks in women

The British Heart Foundation are campaigning for more people to recognise the signs and symptoms of heart attacks in women. Many…

Pregnancy: 5 first aid adaptations

Pregnancy can be an exciting time for new parents, but for many it brings many worries. There are some adaptations…

Women are waking up to 5 times a night whilst on their period

New research reveals that as many as eight in ten women, who are experiencing interrupted sleep during their period, are…

What women want to see in pregnancy health apps

Digital health interventions, such as mobile applications, are increasingly being viewed as potential ways to encourage behaviour change to improve…

Building a global, multi-disciplinary platform to promote women’s health

The Global Centre for Asian Women’s Health at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, has…

The Revolution of Women’s Health

The Revolution of Women's Health in the Last Decade: Power, Progress, and Promise: Imagine hopping into a time machine and…

Skin changes cause shocking loss of confidence in menopausal women

A recent study conducted by the Skin Health Alliance reveals that menopausal skin changes are having a shocking impact on…

“Shock” when staff report menopause symptoms at work

Perspectus Global and Comms Agency DAPS have collaborated on a newly released White Paper, reflecting on menopause in the workplace…

New robot could help diagnose breast cancer early

A device has been created that could carry out Clinical Breast Examinations (CBE).  The manipulator, designed by a team at the…

Heart attacks in women: Not just a man’s problem

The British Heart Foundation are campaigning for more people to recognise the signs and symptoms of heart attacks in women. Many people…

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