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Women’s Health Interrupted Podcast

Women’s Health Interrupted is a podcast that dives into four key themes shaping women’s health: general health and wellness, brain health, socio-cultural determinants of health, and politics, policy, and advocacy. Each season, we explore these themes with experts, offering insights into women’s unique health challenges. From the effects of income inequality on relationships to the impact of menopause on brain health, our goal is to spark conversations that uncover new truths about the different forces impacting women’s health.

This podcast is for everyone—not just women—, as it aims to broaden our collective understanding about women’s health and drive meaningful change. You can listen to all episodes of our podcast below, or wherever you get your podcasts!

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Politics, Policy, and Advocacy

We examine how policies shape women’s health, spotlighting both barriers and progress. Learn from advocates working for policy change and explore how politics can both hinder and drive improvements in women’s health.

Brain Health

This theme explores gender-specific brain health risks and protective factors, focusing on conditions like Alzheimer’s and mental health. We showcase cutting-edge research that highlights the unique challenges women face in brain health.

General Health and Wellness

This theme covers a range of topics related to women’s everyday physical and mental well-being, from reproductive health to fitness. We offer insights into practical health challenges that affect women daily.

Socio-Cultural Determinants of Health

We delve into how factors like income, race, and education affect women’s health outcomes. By addressing these non-medical influences, we aim to shine a light on health disparities and possible solutions.

Episode 3: “What you Didn’t Know About Women’s Brain Health”
18 October 2024

Episode 3: “What you Didn’t Know About Women’s Brain Health”

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Episode 2: “How has COVID-19 Impacted Women’s Health?”
18 October 2024

Episode 2: “How has COVID-19 Impacted Women’s Health?”

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Episode 1: “Medical Research Bias: Why Focusing on Sex Differences is Not the Full Answer for Better Women’s Health”
18 October 2024

Episode 1: “Medical Research Bias: Why Focusing on Sex Differences is Not the Full Answer for Better Women’s Health”

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Episode 5: “How Women’s Socio-Economic Status Correlates with Intimate Partner Violence”
17 October 2024

Episode 5: “How Women’s Socio-Economic Status Correlates with Intimate Partner Violence”

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Episode 4: “Social and Behavioural Epidemiology”
17 October 2024

Episode 4: “Social and Behavioural Epidemiology”

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Episode 3: “How Migration Status Impacts Health and Healthcare of Refugees”
17 October 2024

Episode 3: “How Migration Status Impacts Health and Healthcare of Refugees”

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