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Australia Invests $500 Million in Women's Healthcare
The Albanese government announced a $500 million investment in women's healthcare, including subsidies for hormone replacement therapy, contraceptives, and menopause care, alongside educational initiatives and national clinical guidelines, with bipartisan support.
Australia Invests $500 Million in Women's Healthcare
The Albanese government announced a $500 million investment in women's healthcare, including subsidies for hormone replacement therapy, contraceptives, and menopause care, alongside educational initiatives and national clinical guidelines, with bipartisan support.
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40% Bias Score
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Germany Grants Maternity Leave for Miscarriages from 13th Week
The German Bundestag passed a law granting women maternity leave after miscarriages from the 13th week, following a petition based on the experiences of Natascha Sagorski, who highlighted the lack of support and awareness surrounding miscarriages in Germany.
Germany Grants Maternity Leave for Miscarriages from 13th Week
The German Bundestag passed a law granting women maternity leave after miscarriages from the 13th week, following a petition based on the experiences of Natascha Sagorski, who highlighted the lack of support and awareness surrounding miscarriages in Germany.
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48% Bias Score
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WHAM Report: Untapped $30 Billion Market Opportunity in Women's Health
The WHAM Report reveals a $30 billion market opportunity in women's health by 2030, driven by conditions disproportionately affecting women and highlighting the significant financial returns and societal benefits of increased investment, advocating for a collaborative approach to drive innovation an...
WHAM Report: Untapped $30 Billion Market Opportunity in Women's Health
The WHAM Report reveals a $30 billion market opportunity in women's health by 2030, driven by conditions disproportionately affecting women and highlighting the significant financial returns and societal benefits of increased investment, advocating for a collaborative approach to drive innovation an...
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52% Bias Score
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Women's Health Market: Growth Potential Despite Funding Challenges
The $41.3 billion women's health market, projected to reach $66 billion by 2033, faces challenges from limited funding (receiving only 2% of total health VC investment) and restrictive regulations, despite advancements in biotech and telehealth; however, recent successful exits and increased interes...
Women's Health Market: Growth Potential Despite Funding Challenges
The $41.3 billion women's health market, projected to reach $66 billion by 2033, faces challenges from limited funding (receiving only 2% of total health VC investment) and restrictive regulations, despite advancements in biotech and telehealth; however, recent successful exits and increased interes...
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32% Bias Score
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U.S. Policy Reversal Threatens Global Women's Health
The new U.S. administration's reversal of women's health policies, including the termination of $1 billion in DEI contracts and the reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule, will severely impact women's health in the U.S. and globally, potentially leading to increased disparities and reduced access to c...
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U.S. Policy Reversal Threatens Global Women's Health
The new U.S. administration's reversal of women's health policies, including the termination of $1 billion in DEI contracts and the reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule, will severely impact women's health in the U.S. and globally, potentially leading to increased disparities and reduced access to c...
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60% Bias Score
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UK MPs Urge Paid Bereavement Leave for Miscarriage
The UK Parliament's Women and Equalities Committee urges paid bereavement leave for miscarriage, citing insufficient employer support and the high incidence of pre-24-week pregnancy loss; they propose amending the Employment Rights Bill to provide this support.
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UK MPs Urge Paid Bereavement Leave for Miscarriage
The UK Parliament's Women and Equalities Committee urges paid bereavement leave for miscarriage, citing insufficient employer support and the high incidence of pre-24-week pregnancy loss; they propose amending the Employment Rights Bill to provide this support.
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28% Bias Score
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Severe Period Pain Leads to Healthcare Crisis in the UK
A 22-year-old woman in London collapsed twice due to severe period cramps, highlighting the widespread problem of undertreated menstrual pain in the UK, costing £20 billion annually due to insufficient research and healthcare access.
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Severe Period Pain Leads to Healthcare Crisis in the UK
A 22-year-old woman in London collapsed twice due to severe period cramps, highlighting the widespread problem of undertreated menstrual pain in the UK, costing £20 billion annually due to insufficient research and healthcare access.
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68% Bias Score
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White House Conference Spotlights Underfunded Women's Health Research
The White House hosted its first-ever conference on women's health, highlighting the economic impact of under-researched conditions like hyperemesis gravidarum (affecting 70% of pregnancies, costing \$2.2 billion annually) and announcing \$810 million in federal investments despite potential future ...
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White House Conference Spotlights Underfunded Women's Health Research
The White House hosted its first-ever conference on women's health, highlighting the economic impact of under-researched conditions like hyperemesis gravidarum (affecting 70% of pregnancies, costing \$2.2 billion annually) and announcing \$810 million in federal investments despite potential future ...
Progress
44% Bias Score