Women's Health: Screenings, Hormones & Preventative Care
Women's health is not a niche subject. It is a lifespan discipline that touches cardiovascular function, hormonal balance, bone integrity, mental wellness, and metabolic health simultaneously. The Women's Health Initiative (WHI), launched by the U.S. National Institutes of Health and running one of the largest women's health studies ever conducted, fundamentally changed how clinicians understand disease risk in women. It enrolled over 161,808 postmenopausal women and produced findings that reshaped screening protocols, hormone therapy guidance, and cardiovascular risk assessment across the globe. If you have ever wondered why your preventative care looks different from your mother's, the WHI is a large part of the reason.
What the Women's Health Initiative Is and Why It Matters
The Women's Health Initiative is a long-term national health study focused on preventing heart disease, breast and colorectal cancer, and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. It launched in 1991 and has continued generating data that informs clinical guidelines globally.
Before the WHI, much of the foundational...
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