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Women’s Brain Health Day

2 December 2025

Women’s Brain Health Day is an initiative to research and raise awareness of health issues specific to women.

 

Did You Know…

  • Almost 70% of those with Alzheimer’s disease are women.
  • Women with early memory changes decline about twice as fast as men and end up worse off, too.
  • Stroke disproportionately affects women: more women die of stroke, women have worse outcomes after stroke, more women are living with the effects of stroke, and women face more challenges as they recover.
  • Women suffer from depression, stress, and anxiety twice as much as men.
  • Women take longer to recover from concussions and have more severe symptoms than men.
  • Four times as many women have multiple sclerosis as men, and more and more women are developing it.

Women’s Brain Health Initiative (WBHI), a Charitable Foundation established in 2012, is the largest resource for evidence-informed information specific to women’s brain health. It is a significant force in raising critical awareness of the unacceptable discrepancies in brain research on afflictions that present in women in frightening proportions. It addresses the fact that most research in these areas does not take into account brain differences between the sexes, and focuses more on men.

WBHI’s research, education, and awareness programs are essential to improving the brain health and mental wellness of women, caregivers, and their families, as well as catalyzing the urgency that must drive funds toward research to combat brain aging diseases that disproportionately affect women.

Elevating the Conversation on Women’s Brain Health

December 1 and 2 the Women’s Brain Health Summit is taking place in Toronto. In-person tickets are sold out but you can still register to watch a replay of the event. It features well-known women from around the world discussing the issues surrounding women’s brain health.

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  • Date: 2 December 2025