A few weeks ago, I attended the excellent FemHealth Investigates event in Manchester.

At the end of one of the sessions, the panelists requested that we all commit to do something to help spread the word about the issues discussed at the event.

So I’ve split my summary of it into two – the first part being released two days after, and the second part today – which will hopefully help with keeping the discussion active in people’s thoughts for a little longer.

One session at the event divided a woman’s life into four acts and highlighted the health issues most likely to be relevant at those ages.

Another looked at how to change company culture to incorporate ideas around the issues of women’s health.

And the final session of the day looked in more detail at the possibilities for FemTech solutions.

Overall I was thoroughly impressed by the event and the issues it raised, which should probably be more prevalent in all our thoughts.

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