During National Women’s Health Week, my Administration reaffirms our commitment to improving the health and well-being of women and ensuring they have the opportunity to live longer, fuller, and healthier lives. For far too long, our Nation’s standard of care has relied on temporary fixes, leaving countless women without answers, reliable information, or lasting treatments. In our efforts to Make America Healthy Again, we are confronting these failures head on—tackling the root causes of illness, addressing the chronic diseases that disproportionately affect women, making healthcare more affordable, and replacing stopgap measures with solutions that last. Earlier this year, my Administration launched the first-ever National Conference on Women’s Health, bringing together policy experts, leading researchers, and physicians to explore breakthroughs in research and technology and foster greater cooperation between the Federal Government and the private sector.…