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A New Vision for Women’s Health Research: Transformative Change at the National Institutes of Health

Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2025 Feb 14.
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Review

A New Vision for Women’s Health Research: Transformative Change at the National Institutes of Health

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Health and Medicine Division; Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice; Committee on the Assessment of NIH Research on Women’s Health.
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Excerpt

Women make up over half of the U.S. population, yet research on women’s health conditions, including those that are female specific such as fibroids, more common among women such as anxiety, or affect women differently such cardiovascular disease, is severely lacking. Medical advances for women have lagged, in part due to a lack of understanding of basic sex-based differences in physiology. To address this, the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Office of Research in Women’s Health tasked the National Academies with convening a committee of experts to assess the state of women’s health research at NIH, identify critical knowledge gaps, assess the level of funding for women’s health research, and more.

The resulting report outlines specific recommendations for NIH women’s health research priorities; training and education efforts to build, support, and maintain a robust women’s health research workforce; improving internal structures, systems and processes; soliciting, reviewing, and supporting women’s health research; and ensuring appropriate levels of funding.

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This Project has been funded in whole with federal funds from the Office of Research on Women’s Health, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHSN263201800029I, Task Order No. 75N98023F00005. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or agency that provided support for the project.

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