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Navigating Women's Healthcare: A Look at the Current Landscape for Equality

Last Saturday, August 26, 2023, was Women's Equality Day, which commemorates the day in 1920 when women were finally granted the right to vote after decades of suffrage movements and protests. The 19th Amendment was passed on this date, prohibiting any United States citizen from being denied the right to vote on the basis of sex. This victory paved the way for women's rights and gender equality.

Despite this accomplishment, there is still a long way to go to achieve full equity for women, especially in healthcare. Even with all the medical advances over the past century, women face more health issues and biases in healthcare than men. Some key women's health disparities that persist today include:

When celebrating Women's Equality Day, it's important to recognize how far women’s healthcare rights have come in the last century and acknowledge how far we still need to go to achieve true equity. We must continue advocating for policies and research that make women's health a priority, not an afterthought. Things like improved sex education, affordable contraception access, better maternal care, and equal inclusion in clinical trials.

There has been progress no doubt but this day is also a reminder that the fight for comprehensive, unbiased women's healthcare continues.

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