Search women's health and clinical research with clearer visibility into gender balance, sample size, and exclusion patterns. Built for students and researchers.
Search with more context than any other medical database
Most medical databases show you what was studied. FemHealth also shows you who wasn't. Exclusion criteria, sample sizes, and gender balance scores appear alongside every result, before you open the paper.
Who uses FemHealth
Students – faster literature reviews, visible gender gaps, stronger dissertations
Clinicians – understand whether evidence applies to the patients in your practice
Journalists & policy professionals – evidence-based picture of where the data gap is widest
Databases searched simultaneously
PubMed (NCBI) – 35M+ biomedical citations
Europe PMC (EMBL-EBI) – open-access focus, preprints included
OpenAlex – 250M+ scholarly works, open graph
ClinicalTrials.gov – US clinical study registry
The gender gap in evidence is measurable. FemHealth measures it.
Women have been systematically excluded from clinical research for decades. When a study has 12 women and 800 men, FemHealth flags it. When pregnant women are excluded, FemHealth flags it. You get this signal in search results, not buried in the methods section.