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.@WHRYale Undergraduate Fellow Nana Kyei answers the question “Why Didn’t I Know This?” in her 2nd article: “When A Migraine Sends You to the ER.” She explores migraine prevalence in women, how women experience migraine migraine-related stigma. Read: medicine.yale.edu/whr/news-a…
Collaborative Member Dr. Carolyn Fredericks (@NeurologyYale) recently spoke to
@Pharmacy_Times about ways the menopausal transition can affect neurological risk🧠Many neurological disorders change significantly in menopause. Read/Watch/Learn: pharmacytimes.com/view/aan-2… 🧠@YaleMed
Since 1998, we have been studying the health of women, which improves the lives of both women and men. Read about our discoveries and impact in Dr. Safdar's piece & support Women’s Health Research at Yale this May✨Women’s Health Month✨to fuel this work. medicine.yale.edu/whr/donate…
Another misconception is medication, assuming men & women are the same way. As National Women’s Health Week (#NWHW) draws to a close, read Director Safdar’s article about what the science really says about women’s health: medicine.yale.edu/news-artic…#womenshealth#womenshealthmonth
Did you know #lungcancer is the #1 cause of cancer death for women, more than breast, ovarian uterine combined? This National Women’s Health Week (#NWHW) read Director Safdar’s piece about what the science really says about women’s health: medicine.yale.edu/news-artic…#womenshealth
National Women’s Health Week #NWHW is underway!
Read this powerful article by Women’s Health Research at Yale (@whryale) Director Dr. Basmah Safdar highlighting the progress that’s been made and dispelling misconceptions about #womenshealth.
medicine.yale.edu/news-artic…
Since 2017, Women’s Health Research at Yale's blog has been written by @Yale Undergraduate Fellows. Nana steps in to answer “Why Didn’t I Know This?” Read her 1st piece about racial disparities in preeclampsia, a common pregnancy complication medicine.yale.edu/whr/news-a…
A new @YaleMed study by Collaborative Member Kieran O’Donnell (@YaleCSC) explores depression timing in mothers & fathers & impact on children later in life. This research looks at paternal & maternal depression, revealing striking sex differences. Read! medicine.yale.edu/childstudy…
We're 2 days away from the #SWHRGala on April 16 in DC! Our Director Dr. Safdar will present one of this year’s Women’s Health Visionary Awards at the 36th Annual Awards Gala. Together, we are making women’s health mainstream! Learn more: bit.ly/4u7IKun. 👩🔬🥼🩵 @SWHR
👨🔬A new test could help #endometriosis patients side-step ineffective treatment. New @YaleSchoolofMed research published in Biomarker Research, led by Collaborative Member Dr. Taylor, searches for progesterone resistance markers. #precisionmedicinemedicine.yale.edu/news-artic…
Together with @yale_ventures, we joined the Health of Women Investor Summit, connecting #investors, #VC, #PE, family offices, endowments, foundations . @whryale Director Dr. Safdar joined a panel about marketing building, reinforcing the essential role of #academia in research.
👩🔬 Recent @YaleMed research by physiologist Collaborative Member Dr. Rachel Perry reveals exercise can be protective. A study shows #exercise slowed tumor growth in breast cancer, disproportionately affecting women. Watch this @NBCConnecticut segment: nbcconnecticut.com/video/new…
Sleep disorders impact hypertension & cardiovascular disease risk, new @YaleMed research finds. Collaborative Member Dr. Allison Gaffey was 1st author of @American_Heart paper that finds risk increases among #Veterans, with sex-specific differences. Read! medicine.yale.edu/news-artic…
There’s still time to register for Thursday’s (1 p ET/10 a PT) Women’s Health Access Matters Virtual Round Table - Women’s Heart Health: What We’re Missing and Why It Matters. ❤️It's free - register at this link: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
.@WSJ reporter Jessica Toonkel bravely shares her story – 2 years, 11, doctors, and 1 diagnosis. It all started with an itch and turned out to be #cancer. Collaborative Member Dr. Kelsey Martin shared her perspective in this powerful piece. 📰Read: wsj.com/health/wellness/hodg…
Heart disease = #1 killer of women, yet most women still don’t see it as their greatest health risk.❤️Join the FREE Women's Heart Health: What We’re Missing and Why It Matters Roundtable Feb. 19 @ 1 p.m. ET. Our Director Dr. Safdar is a panelist-register: bit.ly/4kvS9bi