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Author: Jade Helene Dufour, MSc & MA, University of Ottawa | Editors: Tashi Stampp and Romina Garcia de leon (blog coordinators) 

Published: June 12th, 2026

In today’s fast-moving digital world, do people turn to social media for health and mental health information? If so, what’s driving that sh...


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Science moves fast, and interesting discoveries often pass by before we’ve had a chance to unpack them. This series is your monthly catch up with a science‑savvy friend – it’s evidence-based, accessible, and a little curious. Each post highlights exciting new women’s health or sex and gender research from around the globe and asks the question: what does this really tell us a...


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Author: Ghoncheh Eijadi, MSc Student; The Technical University of Munich | Editors: Tashi Stampp, Romina Garcia de leon (blog coordinators) Reviewer: Harman Grewal

Published: May 29, 2026

Gender disparities continue to persist within the healthcare system globally. International research highlights this issue through the lens...


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Science moves fast, and interesting discoveries often pass by before we’ve had a chance to unpack them. This series is your monthly catch up with a science‑savvy friend – it’s evidence-based, accessible, and a little curious. Each post highlights exciting new women’s health or sex and gender research from around the globe and asks the question: what does this really tell us a...


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Author: Dr. Meghan J. Chenoweth, PhD, University of Toronto | Editors: Tashi Stampp and Romina Garcia de leon (blog coordinators) 

Published: May 15th, 2026

Migraines affect women substantially more than men. Why may that be? What biological factors might explain this difference? 

We know that sex differences...


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