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23andMe Sold, Equinox Sued, and Ovarian Cancer’s Quiet Fix
Jun 21, 2025

23andMe Sold, Equinox Sued, and Ovarian Cancer’s Quiet Fix

From genetic privacy to period pain protections and hidden cancer prevention, here’s what’s shaping women’s health this week—and why it matters.

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
BlogBlog
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Ovarian Cancer Might Not Start in the Ovary
Jun 21, 2025

Ovarian Cancer Might Not Start in the Ovary

How a quiet shift in gynecology is changing what “tube tying” really means—and what every woman needs to ask before surgery.

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
EndometriosisEndometriosis
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Pelvic Pain, Endo Tools & a Smarter Way to Navigate Care
Jun 15, 2025

Pelvic Pain, Endo Tools & a Smarter Way to Navigate Care

From Stanford research on emotional healing to the new pelvic health playbook—plus a growing Slack community shaping what’s next.

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
General HealthGeneral Health
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What We Don’t See, We Don’t Solve: The Cultural Blind Spots in Women's Health
Jun 15, 2025

What We Don’t See, We Don’t Solve: The Cultural Blind Spots in Women's Health

From endometriosis to IUD pain, women’s health isn’t failing—it’s been overlooked. And what we fail to value, we fail to fix.

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
Perimenopause & MenopausePerimenopause & Menopause
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💡 Breast Cancer Prevention Just Leveled Up: What Two Breakthroughs Mean for the Future of Women’s Health
Jun 07, 2025

💡 Breast Cancer Prevention Just Leveled Up: What Two Breakthroughs Mean for the Future of Women’s Health

From AI to Menopause Meds—Here’s the Latest Good News, and Why It Matters

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
News and DataNews and Data
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Celiac Disease Isn’t Just Gluten: Why Diagnosis Is Delayed—and Symptoms Linger
Jun 07, 2025

Celiac Disease Isn’t Just Gluten: Why Diagnosis Is Delayed—and Symptoms Linger

New research reveals years-long delays in diagnosis—even for high-risk patients—and a hidden immune “scar” that persists after going gluten-free.

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
NewsletterNewsletter
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Why Women Age Differently + Endo Awareness Toolkit, Emma Watson’s Habit & More
Jun 07, 2025

Why Women Age Differently + Endo Awareness Toolkit, Emma Watson’s Habit & More

Sex differences in aging, new endometriosis education tools, migraine events, and a bold film on vulvar pain—here’s what to know this week.

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
Reproductive YearsReproductive Years
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“It Felt Like I Was Being Stabbed”: Why IUD Pain Can No Longer Be Ignored
May 31, 2025

“It Felt Like I Was Being Stabbed”: Why IUD Pain Can No Longer Be Ignored

ACOG Issues New Guidance Aligned with CDC—But What Will Happen in Clinical Practice?

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
Midlife Midlife
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The Truth About Compounded Meds: What Women Deserve to Know
May 31, 2025

The Truth About Compounded Meds: What Women Deserve to Know

Hormones, semaglutide, and the gray area between personal care and systemic failure

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
Midlife Midlife
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The System That Regulates Everything—But Is Missing from Medicine: Why the Endocannabinoid System Is Still Ignored in Healthcare Education
May 17, 2025

The System That Regulates Everything—But Is Missing from Medicine: Why the Endocannabinoid System Is Still Ignored in Healthcare Education

The ECS plays a central role in mood, metabolism, pain, inflammation, hormones, and immune function—yet it's absent from most medical training, leaving millions misdiagnosed and mistreated.

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
Mental HealthMental Health
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ADHD in Women Is Often Missed—Until It’s Too Loud to Ignore
May 10, 2025

ADHD in Women Is Often Missed—Until It’s Too Loud to Ignore

Why so many women go undiagnosed—and how hormonal shifts, life transitions, and systemic gaps keep them from getting help at every age.

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
Sexual HealthSexual Health
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When ‘Everything Looks Normal’ Hurts: What a New Study Reveals About Dismissive Women’s Health Care
May 10, 2025

When ‘Everything Looks Normal’ Hurts: What a New Study Reveals About Dismissive Women’s Health Care

Over half of patients with vulvovaginal disorders considered giving up on care. A new study sheds light on why—and what needs to change.

Georgie Kovacs
Georgie Kovacs
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