Only eight per cent of all Canadian health research funding is done specifically on women's health
300. According to Alberta Women's Health Foundation that's the average number of Alberta women who are sent home from the emergency department each year only to be later readmitted with a heart attack. Heart attacks now kill more women than men in Canada.
Closing gaps in women's health begins with a commitment to research.
The Alberta Women's Health Foundation supports more than 140 researchers at the Women and Children's Health Research Institute and creates an impact on women's health equity across the province.
We continue to support the foundation to bring awareness on research from the lab to healthcare settings across the province. As a campaign partner for International Women's Day, we help promote their video that focuses on #BreakingtheBias and #RefocusingTheResearch. The campaign's goal focuses on improving health outcomes for women and girls while challenging Albertans to shift their attention, money and energy from women's appearances to women's health.
Visit the Alberta Women's Health Foundation website to learn more.