
Dr. Mary Claire Haver on the New Menopause
Unlocking Us with Brené Brown
Empowerment Through Knowledge and Accountability
The rising generation of medical students is passionately embracing women's health research, particularly focusing on menopause, which is an important but often overlooked area. They are driven by a commitment to publish their findings and contribute to a better understanding of women's health issues. This enthusiasm reflects a larger trend where younger generations hold themselves and others accountable, especially in health discussions. They seek to ensure improved health choices for future generations, indicating a communal desire for progress beyond self-interest. This shift is encouraged by bipartisan legislative efforts to address gaps in women's health research, moving beyond reproductive rights to tackle broader health disparities faced by women.