New Ontario research shows women with traumatic brain injuries are far less likely to be admitted for trauma care than men, ...
The menstrual cycle is a key physiological process in women: it impacts performance, neuromuscular control, metabolism, and immune response. For professional female athletes, fluctuations in hormones ...
As thousands of female athletes take the world stage in Milan to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics, a group is investing more than $50 million to revolutionize their careers by closing the gaps for ...
A landmark IOC consensus sets out the first comprehensive, female-focused roadmap for preventing sports injuries, calling for changes in training, equipment, rules, and sporting culture to truly ...
The menstrual cycle has clinically relevant implications for injury severity and recovery in elite female footballers, according to prospective data from Spain’s top women’s league. Speaking with ...
Sports injuries among female athletes can be reduced by creating a safe, supportive environment for training and competition, an International Olympic Committee panel has concluded. Among many other ...
In professional women’s football, injuries sustained during menstrual bleeding led to three times the amount of lost time on the field compared with injuries that occurred during non-bleeding phases.
A four-season study shows that while menstrual bleeding does not increase how often injuries happen in elite women’s football, it is linked to injuries that sideline players for far longer Study: ...
Objective This study aimed to gather and represent experts’ perspectives on the gender- and/or sex-specific factors relevant to injury risk for female/woman/girl athletes. Methods Mixed-methods ...
PREVENT THEM. WELL, THE DOCTOR I SPOKE WITH AT MERCY MEDICAL CENTER SAYS OLDER WOMEN SEE METABOLIC CHANGES SPECIFICALLY AROUND MENOPAUSE. AND AS THAT HAPPENS, THINGS LIKE OSTEOPOROSIS CAN SET IN.