Melinda French Gates is making a $215 million bet on women's health USA Today - News Jun 4, 2026 Jun 4, 2026 Updated Jun 22, 2026 Trump celebrates 'brutal' Hitler comparison during unhinged posting spree Paint from Trump renovation peels off Washington's Reflecting Pool World Cup watch parties bringing generations together Packers' Tucker Kraft aims for Week 1 start Avoid The Traffic: Best & Worst Times To Drive On July 4th UW Health e-scooter press conference Savannah Guthrie responds after reports on ransom note claiming her mother died Downtown Horicon suffers damage in Wednesday afternoon storms Dodge County buildings damaged by storms Wednesday afternoon New Clues Emerge Surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’ Possible Madison Square Garden Wedding SpaceX Makes History with Record-Breaking IPO Inflation Heats Up at Highest Rate in Three Years Former Ridglan beagles play outside after transfer Lodi softball pitcher strikes out final batter in 7-3 state semifinal win against New Holstein Trump says Israeli attacks on Beirut unjustified, puts Iran deal at risk 2026 World Cup Rule Changes You Need to Know Prefer us on Google Learn More Melinda French Gates is giving $215 million to improve women’s health includes her first-ever grant to benefit menopause and women in midlife. As featured on US progesterone supplies tighten as menopause treatment demand grows The supply concerns come as women going through menopause across the U.S. face difficulties filling prescriptions for estrogen patches. Latest video Catholic leaders and laity participate in Border Mass 250 in Nogales 'I thought I was going to die': Survivor recounts Venezuela earthquakes Venezuela: Survivors say rescue effort too slow Iran Condemns US Strikes and Warns Over Strait of Hormuz Tensions Hormuz Showdown Puts Global Shipping on Edge Top stories for June 26, 2026 Supreme Court Backs Trump On Haiti And Syria Deportation Protections Venezuela: Woman Rescued Alive After Earthquakes in Venezuela. Latest video Catholic leaders and laity participate in Border Mass 250 in Nogales 'I thought I was going to die': Survivor recounts Venezuela earthquakes Venezuela: Survivors say rescue effort too slow Iran Condemns US Strikes and Warns Over Strait of Hormuz Tensions Hormuz Showdown Puts Global Shipping on Edge Top stories for June 26, 2026 Supreme Court Backs Trump On Haiti And Syria Deportation Protections Venezuela: Woman Rescued Alive After Earthquakes in Venezuela. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save
US progesterone supplies tighten as menopause treatment demand grows The supply concerns come as women going through menopause across the U.S. face difficulties filling prescriptions for estrogen patches.