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Mashup Score: 32ORWH Event - 8 month(s) ago
Future Directions in Menopause Research: Optimizing Midlife Health of Women Roundtable
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Mashup Score: 119Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Women’s Health Research - 8 month(s) ago
In coordination with the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research, ORWH and several NIH institutes and centers issued a Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) to highlight interest in receiving research applications focused on diseases and health conditions that predominantly affect women.
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Mashup Score: 114Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Women’s Health Research - 8 month(s) ago
In coordination with the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research, ORWH and several NIH institutes and centers issued a Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) to highlight interest in receiving research applications focused on diseases and health conditions that predominantly affect women.
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Mashup Score: 6Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) | Office of Research on Women's Health - 9 month(s) ago
Created by the Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH) in partnership with NIH Institutes, Centers and Offices (ICO), the Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH, pronounced “birch”) is a mentored career-development program designed to connect junior faculty, known as BIRCWH Scholars, to senior faculty with shared interest in women’s health and sex differences research. Since the program was created in 2000, more than 750 junior faculty have been part of the BIRCWH career development training from ORWH and its partners among the NIH Institutes and Centers.
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Mashup Score: 6Updates on OADR-ORWH | Office of Research on Women's Health - 12 month(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 6Biennial Reports | Office of Research on Women's Health - 1 year(s) ago
The National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Report of the Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health: Office of Research on Women’s Health and NIH Support for Research on Women’s Health (Biennial Report) details the NIH-wide programs conducted to fulfill ORWH’s core mission and their accomplishments. The report also highlights research on the health of women and on the influence of sex and gender on health and disease that is supported by NIH institutes, centers, and offices (ICOs) and the NIH Office
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.@NIH: New report details the #NIH-wide programs and accomplishments carried out in fulfillment of #Women's Health Research core mission. It also includes a summary of #ORWH & NIH Institutes, Centers, & Offices activities during FY 2021-2022. Read: #ImpSci https://t.co/xT3AG2mLXz https://t.co/KeNVQ1Mjrq
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Women now account for roughly half of all participants in NIH-supported clinical research, which is subject to NIH’s Policy on the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Research. However, more often than not, basic and preclinical biomedical research has focused on male animals and cells. An over-reliance on male animals and cells may obscure understanding of key sex influences on health processes and outcomes.
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Mashup Score: 141Office of Autoimmune Disease Research (OADR-ORWH) | Office of Research on Women's Health - 1 year(s) ago
Approximately 8% of the U.S. population is living with an autoimmune disease, and nearly 80% of those with an autoimmune disease are women. [1] The category of autoimmune diseases includes between 80 and 150 conditions (depending on the source) that are chronic and in many cases debilitating—with no known cures. [2] These diseases can affect almost every organ in the body and can occur at any point across the lifespan. [3] Despite the large burden of disease, many autoimmune diseases are understudied,
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The NIH Maternal Morbidity and Mortality (MMM) Web Portal is an initiative of the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH). The goal of this web portal is to lead the discussion at NIH and beyond on MMM and be a centralized hub for information related to this critical public health crisis. This web portal highlights research efforts at NIH and other U.S.
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Black mothers are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy complications. #Asthma is one of the most common conditions that can affect pregnancy. Black women also have the highest death rates from asthma in the U.S. Find out more from the NIH. https://t.co/2bN0YyrHom https://t.co/F10xQHMJqK
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Mashup Score: 3ORWH 30th Anniversary | Office of Research on Women's Health - 3 year(s) ago
ORWH 30th Anniversary Advancing the Health of Women Through Science In 2020, ORWH commemorated 30 years of supporting women’s health research within and beyond the NIH scientific community. This milestone anniversary year included many engaging activities highlighting the progress made in women’s health research, understanding the possible influences of sex and gender on health and disease, and…
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For 30+ years, @NIH_ORWH has supported #womenshealthresearch within and beyond the NIH scientific community. This #WomensHealthResearchDay, we are proud to be among the Friends of ORWH and we want to spotlight all of the office’s work on behalf of women: https://t.co/aVnGarLUPZ https://t.co/gk8ftFRidd
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Menopause is a normal, but often tough, part of women’s lives. We’re still learning how to best manage symptoms & optimize healthy aging. Tune in 5/16 at 11 a.m. ET for an @NIH_ORWH @NIH_Prevents roundtable on the future of #menopause research: https://t.co/6xmlrhLxk9 #NWHW24 https://t.co/V99ENUECfG