Health
'Now is really the time!' for women's health, says Cooke
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) is taking action to improve medicines for women. Despite living longer than men, women spend more years in poor health, with many conditions still underdiagnosed, under-researched or inadequately treated. EMA says it wants to change that.
“Advancing developments in women’s health is one of my personal priorities before I complete my mandate at EMA next year,” said EMA’s Executive Director Emer Cooke (pictured), at a round table event co-hosted by the Gates Foundation and the Wellcome Trust. “I truly believe we can make a difference. There is currently...

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