Bone Health and Women’s Health: What You Need to Know
Bone Health contentsis a serious, chronic disease affecting nearly half of U.S. adults. For women over 50, the health risks—such as Alzheimer’s, arthritis, and fractures—are especially concerning and can severely impact quality of life and increase healthcare costs. Despite this, stigma and systemic bias often prevent women from receiving proper diagnosis and care, particularly those in communities of color.
To assess and address gaps in care for women as they age with or at risk for obesity, the Partnership for Women’s Wellness is launching its second working group–the Obesity Working Group, bringing together experts in endocrinology, primary care, nutrition, OB-GYN, behavioral health, and patient advocacy.
Interested in joining the Obesity Working Group to help advance women’s health? Please email info@womenswellness.org.
Upcoming Events
Cardio-Kidney-Metabolic
Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Policy Forum: Addressing the Disproportionate Impact of CKM Conditions on Women’s Wellness
May 21, 2026
12PM - 2PM
InterContinental Hotel
Blood Health
Iron Deficiency Anemia in Women: Understanding the Disparity
June 4, 2026
10AM - 10:30AM
