We are beyond thrilled to see Congress recognize the importance of #OvarianHealth throughout a woman's lifespan in the House Fiscal Year 2025 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations legislation that passed the committee. This milestone is a giant step forward for women's health, unlocking opportunities for research, policy advancements and funding.
Our CEO and Founder, Dr. Piraye Beim, has worked as a tireless advocate to educate policy decision-makers on how ovaries impact women’s health far beyond having babies and the transition to #menopause. Years ago, we coined the term "Ovarian Health" to highlight the ovary's impact on #womenshealth. While traditionally associated with just fertility and menopause (even in medical school), the ovary serves a core function essential to the health of the brain, body, and more. Applying this to patient care and health innovation is vital to improving outcomes in everything from maternal health to cardiovascular disease to autoimmune diseases to dementia.
Below is the wording that Congress included:
Ovarian Health.—The Committee recognizes that ovarian health impacts a woman’s whole health throughout her lifetime, affecting the health of her heart, immune system, metabolic function, among other systems. When ovarian function declines or ceases due to menopause, various medical conditions, or following surgery, women are at increased risks for developing many chronic conditions, including heart disease, osteoporosis, dementia, and autoimmune diseases. Advancing knowledge and research on ovarian health could reduce many of these chronic conditions, especially as women age.
Thank you Congress and cheers to women everywhere!
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