How do we change this? 📷
- Invest in dedicated funding for women’s health
- Go beyond SGBA to integrate sex, gender & 2S/LGBTQI+ research
- Highlight women’s health through special journal issues and collaborations
Women experience delayed diagnoses, more adverse drug effects, and spend 25% more time in poor health than men. Yet only 4.5% of CIHR-funded projects over 15 yrs addressed major health burdens affecting women.
📚 Learn more: https://t.co/WySF0HAT3T
No jump scares here—just the unsettling truth. 👻
Endometriosis is understudied, misunderstood, and may affect the brain.
Read more: https://t.co/mlG80OrXR8
#WomensHealth#Endometriosis#Research
Welcome to CSEP 2025 in London, Ontario!
We’re thrilled to kick off the largest and oldest exercise science conference in Canada, bringing together over 500 in-person and 400 virtual attendees—including Canada’s top exercise scientists, clinical exercise physiologists, and personal trainers.
Today marks the beginning of four incredible days of learning, collaboration, and inspiration at RBC Place London.
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Bienvenue au SCPE 2025 à London, en Ontario !
Nous sommes ravis de donner le coup d’envoi du plus grand et du plus ancien congrès canadien consacré aux sciences de l’exercice, réunissant plus de 500 participants en personne et 400 participants virtuels—dont les principaux scientifiques de l’exercice, physiologistes de l’exercice clinique et entraîneurs personnels du pays.
Aujourd’hui marque le début de quatre journées exceptionnelles d’apprentissage, de collaboration et d’inspiration au RBC Place London.
#CSEP2025 #ExerciseScience #LondonOntario #CSEP #Conference #ExercisePhysiology
@uofcknes @UofCr4kids @SIPRC_ First Women’s Health journal club meeting fall 2025 semester. Not quite a full house but great to have so many students outside our lab attend! Thks to visiting PhD Anna Stitlemann from Switzerland for her presentation!
@uofcknes One of the most informative mornings I have had. Opportunities to listen to presentations from many experts @ElliottSale@TStellingwerff for example and great sessions with panels! Thank you all so much.
Next @ElliottSale from @ManMetUni presenting online on Menstrual Cycle Symptom Tracking and Management in Elite Women’s Rugby
#RSNLive25 https://t.co/pN1QeezQCB
@uofcknes@SIPRC_@spiritnorthxc@YMCA_Calgary Share the poster and register for this free amazing event! Get the day off work and be part of this growing movement on safety that focus’ on girls, women and athletes!
@uofcknes@LauraStJohn Delighted to be part of the newly published paper with this group of colleagues. https://t.co/8rH3ZWqjT2 Exploring menstrual symptoms is critical across all populations! Share this important work! #NDVoices
Editorial by Burden et al!
🩸 We need to measure, not to guess!
🩸 Raise the quality, practical implications, application and integrity of future studies investigating the effect of menstrual cycle phases on a given outcome!
Find the full-text: https://t.co/H0SsgZyYlB
#WeAreBOSEM
#UnderTheSpotlight