deadly bans

Here are the most interesting items we saw this week in women’s health:

🔬 A DECADE AFTER NIH REQUIRED SEX DATA, MOST STUDIES STILL AREN’T REPORTING IT — A review of nearly 600 NIH-funded studies found only 44% reported results broken down by sex, despite a 2016 policy requiring it. Sixty-one percent included women — but most didn’t analyze the differences. We still don’t know if most drugs work differently in women.

🚨STUDY: ABORTION BANS LINKED TO MORE PREGNANT WOMEN DYING — Researchers analyzing national vital statistics found a potential 9% increase in pregnancy-associated deaths in the 14 states that imposed abortion bans — roughly 68 more deaths by end of 2023 than predicted. Researchers noted data limitations but pointed out that births carry more risk than abortion.

🧬 YOUR ORGANS DON’T AGE TOGETHER — A large-scale atlas of female reproductive aging found that around menopause, the ovary and vagina shift gradually over years while the uterus changes abruptly at the transition itself. The Barcelona Supercomputing Center study, published in Nature Aging, tracked roughly 21,000 women and identified blood-based biomarkers that could let doctors monitor reproductive aging without invasive testing. One body, multiple clocks.


TOP CLICKED THIS WEEK

NIH-funded research lags in reporting sex differences, new study finds // STAT News

Your organs aren’t aging in sync // Nature Aging

Study Suggests Increase in Deaths During or Within One Year of Pregnancy in States that Imposed Abortion Bans // Johns Hopkins Public Health

New Orleans program does free house calls for new mothers. It’s saving many from going over a postpartum ‘cliff’ // The Guardian

Infant formula largely safe from heavy metals, FDA finds // STAT News

Anorexic reconciliation bill could mean Planned Parenthood gets re-funded // Politico

Meghan McCarthy

Maternie was founded in 2017 by Meghan McCarthy. Meghan has spent her career digging through information and breaking it down for readers. After spending seven years reporting on Capitol Hill, Meghan co-founded at Morning Consult, where she built and led the company's content operation. She also helped build and lead Courier Newsroom, a progressive media organization. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, NPR, and other national news outlets.

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