First lady Jill Biden traveled to the University of Illinois at Chicago Thursday to tout a White House initiative to expand research on women’s health issues that include menopause.

 

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Originally published on chicagotribune.com 1/11/2024  |  Photo: Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune

First lady Jill Biden traveled to the University of Illinois at Chicago Thursday to tout a White House initiative to expand research on women’s health issues that include menopause.

Biden was joined by actress Halle Berry in speaking about the historical lack of investment in women’s health research nationwide.

The visit comes during an election year in which women’s health issues continue to be a hot-button political issue pushed by Democrats due to the 2022 Supreme Court ruling that sent the issue of legalized abortion to the states, and the importance of women, particularly suburban women, to the election’s outcome.

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