Our Published Work
Quarterly Newsletter - Innovations in Women's Health
Women’s Health Research at Yale’s primary method of informing the community about our latest findings is our quarterly newsletter, “Innovations in Women’s Health.”
When you become a friend of our program at any level, you become a member of our Society of Friends and, thus, a subscriber to our newsletter.
- To read our current issue, please click: Spring 2012 Newsletter
- For our previous issue, click: Winter 2012 Newsletter
Article Reprints - Click to read about some of our studies...
- Nanoparticles to Combat Ovarian Cancer: Winter 2011 Newsletter
- Brain Imaging: Adolescents and Stress: Spring 2010 Newsletter
- Breast Cancer and the Immune System: Winter 2010 Newsletter
- Memory after Menopause: Summer 2009 Newsletter
- Improving Cardiac Wellness: Spring 2009 Newsletter
Informational Pamphlets
- Making Sense of Research Reports in the Media
- Quitting Smoking: Is It More Difficult for Women than for Men?
- Understanding the Women's Health Initiative Study on Combination Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Sexually Transmitted Infections and Women's Health
If you are interested in ordering copies of our Newsletter or Informational Pamphlets, please contact whresearch@yale.eduor complete and submit an order form.
Books

Understanding Depression in Women: Applying Empirical Research to Practice and Policy
Edited by Carolyn M. Mazure and Gwendolyn Puryear Keita
American Psychological Association, April 2006
To purchase a copy, click here.
Depression remains more common in women than men, and is the leading cause of disability for women worldwide. This book highlights contemporary research on causes, treatment and prevention strategies for depression, and proposes how these findings can inform practice and provide the basis for more effective mental health policy.

Globalization, Women, and Health in the 21st Century
Edited by Ilona Kickbusch, Kari A. Hartwig, and Justin M. List
Palgrave MacMillan, December 2005
To purchase a copy, click here.
This book on globalization and women's health features the work of several Yale professors. The book includes a chapter by Dr. Carolyn M. Mazure on "The Case for Women's Health Research in the Unites States: Grassroots Efforts, Legislative Change, and Scientific Development."

Does Stress Cause Psychiatric Illness?
Edited by Carolyn M. Mazure, Ph.D.

