The Bone-ified Truth: Why Every Woman Should Care About Bone Health
You might think fragile bones are a concern for your future, older self. But bones can start to deteriorate at an early age in women. Find out why women need to pay attention to their bones earlier to keep them healthy and strong.
Women’s Health From Womb to Wisdom: StoryMD Visualizes the Marvels of Female Biological Development
A woman's health journey is a remarkable blend of beauty, strength, and the complexity of her biology. To support her at every stage, StoryMD is unveiling a comprehensive health ecosystem that empowers her personal health literacy throughout her lifetime.
World Menopause Day 2024: Supporting Women Through Menopause in the Workplace
October 18 is World Menopause Day, a global initiative to raise awareness of menopause and its impact on women’s health. At Sage Women’s Health, we are dedicated to supporting women through this significant life transition, particularly in the workplace.
Healthy Aging
People born in the U.S. today can expect to live to an average age of about 79. A century ago, life expectancy was closer to 54. The best way to boost your chance of living a long and active life is through healthy behaviors, including regular physical activity, eating a nutritious diet, and engaging socially. Learn what the science says.
Ladies First: Heart Attack Warning Signs Differ in Men and Women
Atypical symptoms in women mean that there can be delays in identifying heart attacks, with potentially deadly consequences. Read up on how a heart attack does not always look or feel the same in women compared to men.
LG Combines AI with Air Conditioning to Help Menopausal Women Cope with Hot Flashes
Is this the end of night sweats, hot flushes and insomnia?
Curtin University, Vietnamese Women in Leadership, and Sage Women's Health: Putting Menopause on the Map
Sage Women's Health is excited to collaborate with Curtin University to present a session for the 'Women in Leadership Journey 6' (WILJ6) program, an Australia Awards short course for 20 Vietnamese women leaders in August 2024. WILJ6 is sponsored by the Australian Government via the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and managed by the Vietnam Australia Centre (VAC).
This year, WILJ6 will feature a groundbreaking session on menopause, addressing this critical yet often overlooked aspect of women's health. This addition to the WILJ6 program is in response to participant feedback, highlighting the growing recognition of menopause as an emerging concern in Vietnam.