FemHealth for Students

Doing a literature review? FemHealth helps you identify whether the evidence you're citing actually represents the population you're studying - without reading every methods section.

What Students Use FemHealth For

  • Quickly identifying whether studies included representative samples of women
  • Flagging gender gaps in the evidence base for a dissertation topic
  • Finding the strongest available evidence (by study type, citations, and peer review status)
  • Citing open-access papers - FemHealth shows open access status in every result
  • Building a more critical literature review without manually scanning abstracts

How It Helps With Your Literature Review

FemHealth searches 4 default sources (PubMed, Europe PMC, OpenAlex, ClinicalTrials.gov) simultaneously, with 13 opt-in sources behind a toggle. You get results ranked by relevance, with gender balance scores, sample sizes, and exclusion criteria shown directly, before you open the paper. For each result you can see who the study was actually conducted on.

Save and Export

Bookmark studies for later, export citations in APA, MLA, Vancouver, BibTeX, or RIS format for Zotero and Mendeley, and share search results directly with supervisors or collaborators.

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