International Women's Day
Monday, March 9, 2026
For women’s health, inside and out.Â
Changes in the skin, mood swings, discomfort in the intimate area, or unexplained joint pain. These are just a few examples of symptoms many women recognize. Yet they are often treated separately, while they may actually be connected to hormonal changes or other underlying factors. As a result, the right diagnosis is often missed.
This is no coincidence. Women’s health – inside and out – has long been underrepresented in research and treatment, even though women often experience different symptoms than men. Fortunately, awareness is growing and knowledge is increasing.
Around International Women’s Day (March 8, 2026), we take a moment to highlight this topic, because real impact is something we create together. That is why we spoke with experts about hormonal imbalance, tapering off antidepressants, and skin conditions such as lichen sclerosus. They share their insights and emphasize the importance of treatment adherence and personalized care in women’s healthcare.
This week, our women’s magazine “Women’s Health – Inside and Out” will be widely distributed with orders. Curious about the stories and insights from our experts? The inspiring interviews from the magazine are already available to read via the links below.


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