INSPIRE INCLUSION
A lot has changed for women over the years, but gaps in funding and knowledge in women’s health research remain. Join us this International Women’s Day as we Inspire Inclusion and activate a call to collectively forge a more inclusive world for women.In 1917 Canadian women earned the right to vote, yet 107 years later only 7% of federal health research funding in Canada is allocated to women’s health research.Thanks to research doctors stopped prescribing cigarettes to patients in the 1950s, yet women were not even included in any form of health research studies until the 1990s.Those are two facts of many that illustrate that the area of women’s health research is one that continues to have a long path ahead to equity.
WHAT IS RESEARCHER DR. DONNA VINE DOING TO CHANGE HEALTHCARE FOR WOMEN?
Learn more in the video featuring Dr. Vine’s research below.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Women experience up to a staggering 75 per cent of adverse drug reactions.
Only nine per cent of medications have been tested for safety in pregnant women.
Women are also twice as likely as men to experience depression.
Women more prone to dying of heart disease than men.
Only 23 per cent of academic researchers are women.