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President Biden has signed an executive order aimed at improving women’s health by boosting research in this area. The goal is to address the underrepresentation of women in health research and pioneer the next generation of scientific discoveries in women’s health. The President highlights the lack of focus on women in medical breakthroughs and acknowledges the need for more investment in women’s health research.

The signing of this executive order marks a significant step towards addressing the gaps in women’s health research and ensuring that women’s health is a top priority at all levels of government. President Biden is directing the most comprehensive set of executive actions ever taken to improve women’s health, including dedicating $200 million in funding to the National Institutes of Health to tackle pressing health problems facing women today.

The President is committed to integrating and prioritizing women’s health across the entire federal government, not just at specific agencies like the N.I.H., NSF, Defense Department, or EPA. This initiative is a vital step towards achieving gender equity in healthcare and advancing the well-being of all women. By investing more resources into women’s health research, we can unlock new discoveries and develop innovative treatments that will improve the lives of millions of people around the world.

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