Womens Health Month – what ScreenMe has on!

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May is Women’s Health Month, and so is a great time to bring attention to a whole range of women’s health issues including vaginal health, menopauseEndometriosisPCOScervical cancersexual wellbeing, and so so much more. 

For us at ScreenMe, every month we focus on illuminating a whole range of issues to help to close the gender health gap (just take a look at our blog!) — but here a few things to look out for in May to keep up to date with the latest in women’s health! 

Sneak peak of our May calendar (**there are still many more exciting things yet to be revealed, so do keep an eye on our InstagramLinkedIn, Twitter & more!) 

5th May — We have the wonderful Lindsay Davis on our podcast, Women’s Health Explained! Linsday chats about how she set up the FAA (FemTech Association of Asia), differing trends across Asia, how this ecosystem looks set to change in the future, and so much more! 

10th May — Instagram Live with the Sarah Laver (@theembryologistnutritionist) and Dr Golnoush, discussing everything you need to know about the vaginal microbiome! 

12th May — The amazing Le’Nise Brothers will be on the podcast — chatting about a whole range of topics within women’s health including: nutrition, understanding one’s own body, breaking taboos around menstrual health, menopause! 

18th May — We will be attending the UK’s Women’s Health Innovation Summit, to see where the sector is heading in the future, and connect with other amazing organisations and people, just as dedicated to women’s health! So, do reach out if you are also attending! 

20th — 21st May — You will be able to see ScreenMe and Dr Golnoush, in-person, at the Fertility Show! We are at stand F38, and would absolutely love to see you there and answer any questions you may have! (*ps. We may even have a few goodie bags to give away!)

25th May — Instagram Live with Dr Golnoush and Dearbhail Ormond from the Frendo App! These inspirational women will chat a little about how their own Endometriosis led to them founding their organisations, the role of vaginal health in those with Endo, as well as pathways to managing both Endo symptoms and vaginal health! 

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  1. Thank you for such helpful information…. Its very well written…. I am a housewife and I have been ignoring my health for so long but this helped me alot through this time….. Thankyou

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  1. Thank you for such helpful information…. Its very well written…. I am a housewife and I have been ignoring my health for so long but this helped me alot through this time….. Thankyou

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