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The editorial team and staff of HealthyWomen.

Kim Ledgerwood

Editorial Director, HealthyWomen

As HealthyWomen’s editorial director, Kim oversees the production of all content and ensures that it is aligned with our mission, meets our high editorial standards and captures our brand voice.

Kim is an award-winning editor and copywriter with more than 25 years of experience. She started her career as a copywriter and broadcast producer at the Southeast’s largest full-service advertising agency, The Tombras Group. Since then, she has edited and written for a wide variety of clients, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to indie authors across multiple industries and topics.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, as well as a master’s degree in communications/advertising from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Kim lives in Maryland with her husband, three children and a menagerie of pets.

Jacquelyne Froeber

Senior Editor, HealthyWomen

Jacquelyne Froeber is an award-winning journalist and editor. She holds a BA in journalism from Michigan State University. She is the former editor-in-chief of Celebrated Living magazine and has editing and writing experience for print and online publications, including Health magazine, Coastal Living magazine and AARP.org.

As a breast cancer survivor, Jacquelyne encourages everyone to perform self-exams and get their yearly mammograms.

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FDA Office of Women’s Health: Leading Efforts to Improve the Health of Women
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FDA Office of Women’s Health: Leading Efforts to Improve the Health of Women

Learn more about Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) and its contribution to the unique health needs of women.

Women's Health Policy

The FDA Office of Women’s Health has evolved over the years into a robust scientifically sophisticated resource internal and external to FDA. The Office builds its scientific, educational, and consumer information programs on the foundational principle of Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) and its contribution to the unique health needs of women.


Their training and educational programs are designed to engage FDA product reviewers, scientists and consumers to better understand the evaluation and application of SABV to their work and ultimately their health.

Watch the below video, which features features Phyllis E. Greenberger, MSW, HealthyWomen Senior Vice President for Policy, Advocacy and Science, for more information.

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