💨 Abstract
Investing in women's health is crucial for better outcomes, increased productivity, and longer lives, yet it remains underrepresented and underinvested. The World Economic Forum's 2025 meeting highlighted the growing recognition of women's health, emphasizing that investment, not just recognition, is key to driving change. Women's health faces significant barriers, including underinvestment in research and development, leading to poorer healthcare outcomes despite higher healthcare costs for women.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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