HealthyWomen
HealthyWomen (HW) is the nation’s leading independent health information source for women. For more than 20 years, women have been coming to the HW for answers to their most pressing and personal health care questions. HW provides health information through our wide array of online content and print publications that is original, objective, reviewed and approved by medical experts and reflects the latest advances in evidence-based health research.
HealthyWomen’s (formerly the National Women’s Health Resource Center) long history of providing unbiased and accurate health information has earned the trust of consumers and health care providers as well as nonprofit and corporate partners and the media. HW is widely referenced in print, broadcast and online venues and its website, www.HealthyWomen.org®, was named the top women’s health website by Dr. Mehmet Oz in O, The Oprah Magazine and Good Housekeeping magazine. It also was named one of the “Top 100 Websites for Women” by ForbesWoman. In addition, HealthyWomen has a strong network of women’s centers, clinics, health care systems and other health-delivery partners across the country through which it distributes its print materials.
How We Succeed in Helping Women
HealthyWomen’s award-winning website, www.HealthyWomen.org, was one of the first sites dedicated solely to women’s health and is recognized nationally as a go-to source for trustworthy health information for women. This dynamic, comprehensive resource gives women the latest health information, including news updates, health tips, resources and extensive coverage of hundreds of health topics.
In addition to our online content, HealthyWomen produces print publications in English and Spanish. Our standard publications and specialty guides offer insights, tips and guidance on topics ranging from cervical cancer to skin health to flu. In addition, HW provides subscribers with a monthly, lifestyle-focused e-newsletter and updates on new health programs and resources.
HealthyWomen excels in conducting nationally recognized public health education campaigns. In partnership with other third-party organizations, media, government agencies and corporations, these campaigns raise awareness of a variety of women’s health conditions.
Insight from Research
HealthyWomen regularly surveys women to learn about their attitudes and behaviors through online polls and our annual Women TALK® study. Findings from this research guide development of HealthyWomen content and publications. As part of its public health education campaigns, HW also routinely conducts national research studies to understand women’s knowledge and beliefs about particular health topics.
Visit www.HealthyWomen.org today for all your health and wellness needs. As a nonprofit organization, we need your help to continue to provide women with comprehensive health information to empower them to make good decisions for themselves and their families. You can donate to HealthyWomen.