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Why Women's Health Is a Big Deal for Everyone

USAWednesday, November 26, 2025
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Women often struggle to get the healthcare they need. They juggle many roles, like caring for kids or elderly parents, and this makes it hard to find time for their own health.

Barriers to Access

  • A working mom might find it tough to take time off for a simple check-up.
  • This is a big problem because women make most healthcare decisions and use healthcare services the most.

Research Overlooks Women

  • A recent study found that a common heart medication can harm women after certain types of heart attacks.
  • Older studies didn't include enough women.
  • Women are more likely to have side effects from medications, but we don't always know why.
  • Most clinical trials focus on men.

Beyond Reproductive Care

  • Women's health is about more than just reproductive care.
  • Women are at higher risk for stroke, heart disease, and dementia.
  • Only a small part of medical research focuses on women's specific needs.
  • In 2024, female-focused startups got even less funding than before.

The Economic Impact

  • When women are left out of healthcare research and decisions, everyone pays the price.
  • Women spend more time in poor health, which costs the economy billions.
  • Products that don't work well for women can lose trust and market share.
  • Investing in women's health could add a trillion dollars to the global economy by 2040.

Inclusive Solutions

  • Designing healthcare solutions for women doesn't mean leaving others out.
  • Solutions that work for women, like flexible benefits and chronic disease support, can help everyone.
  • Women's health is complex, but that's also what makes it valuable.
  • If a product works for women at different stages of life, it can inspire solutions for anyone.

Steps to Improve Women's Health

  • Make healthcare more accessible and convenient.
  • Fund more companies that focus on women's needs.
  • Follow guidelines to include women in research.
  • Expand benefits beyond reproductive care.
  • Build tools that understand women's bodies and behaviors.

This isn't just the right thing to do; it's also a smart business move.

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