Biden says healthy women help US prosperity as he highlights White House initiative on their health
- Biden says healthy women are essential for U.S. prosperity, highlighting the White House initiative aimed at improving health outcomes for women.
- The initiative focuses on public health and economic stability, according to Biden.
- Biden asserts that ensuring women's well-being is crucial for economic success and addressing health disparities affecting women.
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Biden says the GOP doesn't understand the importance of advancing women's well-being: 'I mean it'
Joe Biden slammed Republicans for not understanding how advancing women's health not only improves the lives of women but the prosperity of the entire nation, at the White House Wednesday.
Jill Biden shines light on funding, research disparities on women's health
Wednesday's event marked the White House's first-ever conference on the subject, bringing together public and private sector leaders, researchers, activists and investors to discuss the challenges.
Associated Black Charities’ ‘Women on the Move’ event highlights the power of pivoting
Associated Black Charities held its Women on the Move event on Dec. 5, featuring a panel discussion on the power of pivoting, with panelists sharing advice on self-confidence and overcoming fear of failure. The post Associated Black Charities’ ‘Women on the Move’ event highlights the power of pivoting appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
Bidens host women’s health conference to focus on health care gender gap
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden hosted the first-ever White House Conference on Women’s Health Research on Wednesday, showcasing progress in women’s health initiatives to close the gender gap in healthcare. Last year, the president and first lady introduced a White House initiative to undertake what they said would be the “most comprehensive” effort any administration has taken to support women’s health research. “We’ve invested nearly…
Remarks by President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden at the First-Ever White House Conference on Women’s Health Research
East Room 11:36 A.M. EST THE FIRST LADY: You’re so quiet. It’s like a classroom. (Laughter and applause.) So, in the intermission, were you all, like, dancing and everything? (Laughter.) Get a little movement. You know, you’ve been sitting for a while. So, thank you for standing. But, you know, I’m glad you get a little — like you said, Robin, a little movement, right? It’s — that’s what it’s all about. So — oh, please sit down. Please…
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