Women's health

Angel healing courses and self-help books compensate for shortcomings in the welfare state
"It's striking how many women attend yoga classes and try alternative healing," says Suvi Salmenniemi, who is researching therapeutic culture.

Taking medication during pregnancy rarely causes birth defects
‘Pregnant women, like the rest of the population, have chronic or acute conditions that require medical treatment,’ says Hedvig Nordeng. She recently won the NAR Brain Power Award for her research.

Men also benefit from gender perspectives in health research
Researchers agree that gender perspectives improve health research. But does Norway need a dedicated political strategy for women’s health?

Circumcision method creates confusion
A less invasive form of circumcision is becoming more common among Norwegian-Somalis, but the women have very different ideas of what it entails.

Medical studies disregard sex differences
A new report from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) shows that less than half of studies on the effect of medical treatment have looked at sex differences. “We must stop thinking that biological differences between men and women can fit in a bikini,” says Professor Eva Gerdts.

“We are not certain why endometriosis occurs”

Women more severely affected by tinnitus than men are

Hopes for increased attention to side effects among women

Award to MA thesis on embodied experiences of motherhood

“Pandemics affect women and men differently”

Research gaps in sexual violence against girls and women in sub-Saharan Africa

Still embarrassing to talk about menstruation

Historic debate moved Argentina closer to the legalisation of abortion

Major gender gap in health research

Pregnant women are scared away from hospitals in Nicaragua
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