Hear are the trends we spotted this week in women’s health, and as always, scroll for the top clicked stories.
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💊 Women’s health systems are fracturing in plain sight — from family-planning clinics losing federal funding to widening gaps in contraception and menopause care, access is quietly collapsing even as awareness grows.
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🧬 Precision is replacing one-size-fits-all medicine — studies on exercise, PCOS, and hormonal contraceptives show how sex-specific and subtype-based research is reshaping prevention and treatment.
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🌍 Women are building their own information networks — whether it’s fertility tourism or WhatsApp menopause referrals, patients are turning to global and peer-to-peer routes to fill the care void.
TOP CLICKED STORIES THIS WEEK
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Men Need Twice as Much Exercise as Women to Lower Heart Disease Risk // The Guardian
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America’s Family Planning Network Is Quietly Falling Apart // KFF Health News
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Four PCOS Subgroups Identified for More Tailored Care // Nature Medicine
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Protein Powders Still Contain High Lead Levels // Consumer Reports