Takotsubo—“stress-load” cardiomyopathy—proves that overload is physiological, not poetic. When 80–90 % of cases occur in women who carry most unpaid work, the cure isn’t self-help; it’s systemic balance. Honour, in scripture and science, was never meant to look like exhaustion.
Category: The Architecture of Women’s Health
A broad lens on the foundations of women’s health — from public health to design, access, and the systems that shape wellbeing.
Discover how interior architecture—through elements like color and spatial scale—can influence emotional states, brainwave patterns, and vagus nerve activity, revealing a groundbreaking link between built environments and the gut-brain connection.
What’s the difference between The Architecture of Women’s Health and Creative Health? This post breaks it down — and shows how CWA is building the systems of a thriving, women-powered wellbeing economy.
Explore how women are transforming wellness spaces by integrating nature, spirituality, and community, creating environments that support holistic health and well-being.
Discover how integrating women’s wisdom into healthcare design is transforming medical spaces into environments that promote healing, dignity, and empowerment.