September 17, 2025 - 15:36

In a significant push for women's health advocacy, actresses Lupita Nyong’o and Mandy Moore recently took their campaign to Congress. During a recent interview with ABC News’ Linsey Davis, the duo highlighted the urgent need for increased funding dedicated to women's health research. Both Nyong’o and Moore, known for their impactful roles in film and television, are now leveraging their platforms to address critical health issues that disproportionately affect women.
The actresses emphasized the importance of understanding women's unique health needs and the necessity for comprehensive research that focuses on these areas. They expressed their hope that by bringing visibility to these issues on a national stage, they can inspire lawmakers to prioritize funding that supports women's health initiatives.
Their advocacy comes at a time when disparities in health research funding are increasingly being recognized, and they are determined to ensure that women's health receives the attention and resources it deserves. Nyong’o and Moore's commitment to this cause is a powerful reminder of the role that public figures can play in driving change and promoting awareness around vital health issues.
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