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Addressing Stress to Achieve Sleep
A WHRY study which explored the use of an evidence-based stress-reduction intervention for insomnia that is culturally sensitive to the needs of Black women found in addition to reducing insomnia symptoms, the therapy lowered stress, anxiety, depression, and blood pressure.
17 Jul 2023Sharing Breakthroughs
Results from two WHRY studies were recently published in peer-reviewed journals.
17 Jul 2023The Importance of Considering Sex and Gender in Tobacco Regulation
In a recent JAMA Viewpoint, three Yale Psychiatry faculty members showcase why a greater focus on sex and gender differences in FDA regulatory action on tobacco is essential to public health. They highlight specific tobacco regulations under consideration by FDA and offer approaches as to how the impact of sex and gender can be integrated into regulatory actions.
2 Jun 2023WHRY's DEIB Committee Holds Listening and Learning Sessions
WHRY's Council of Community Advisors' DEIB committee held listening sessions for council members to hear directly from various school and community leaders about challenges and opportunities they see in their efforts to promote DEIB. The sessions provided council members a chance to learn about the community and gain a greater awareness of where WHRY may be able to contribute.
17 Jul 2023Women’s Health 2023: What We Know and Why it Matters
The work of Women's Health Research at Yale was featured during a March event at the Yale Club of New York City. The event focused on the importance of studying issues related to the health of women and the influence sex and gender have on health.
17 Jul 2023Are There Sex Differences in Cancer?
Dr. Pamela Kunz is exploring sex and gender differences in a type of gastrointestinal cancer and in the adverse effects from cancer treatments.
17 Jul 2023The Social Determinants of Health
The social determinants of health can affect risk factors for certain diseases or conditions and overall well-being.
17 Jul 2023Education and Early Detection: Why the FDA now requires women be informed if they have dense breasts
The FDA now requires patients be notified if they have dense breasts.
17 Jul 202325 Years of Sharing Scientific Findings
A major commitment of Women's Health Research at Yale is providing diverse audiences with new and accessible science-based information on women’s health and on how sex and gender influence health. The outlets for offering the translation of scientific findings have evolved over the years in its format and its content.
17 Jul 2023
Gifts Made to Women's Health Research at Yale
In Honor of ...
- Karena Bailey
- Stuart Elizabeth Baldwin
- Elizabeth M. Benjamin
- Whitney Bernard
- Lauren Bonnesen
- Grace Bright
- Jane Cohen
- Audrey Lindner Conrad
- Lauren Cosulich
- Lynn Doukas
- Hilda G. Foreman
- Maggie C. Free
- Meredith Gantcher
- Cecilia L. Gentry
- Paige Gentry
- Paula George
- Gerri Gomperts
- Florence Goodman
- Melanie Greenberg
- Betty Ruth Hollander
- Anne Hopwood
- Arlene Karp
- Margo Karp
- Dr. Sharon Karp
- Marion Krentz
- Dr. Jessica Lawson
- Catherine Lopez
- Janice Maffei
- Carolee Maniscalco
- Deborah Munoz Maniscalco
- Judy Markes
- Dr. Carolyn Mazure
- Patty Ann Meyer
- Roslyn Meyer
- Diana Mitchell
- Sheona Muschett
- Wendy Underwood Naratil
- Emma Negra
- Jenny Bailey Nelly
- Carrie Perez
- Mary Jean Quistorff
- Julie Quistorff
- Margaret Ramos
- Carol F. Ross
- Poly Rounds
- Phyllis Z. Seton
- Roseann Shaiman
- Sarah Steinhause
- Trudie Webster
- Elizabeth Rose-White
- Susan White
- Dr. Petra Wildgoose
Legacy Society
- Sally Brotton and Mark. L Barra
- Daphne Foreman
- Rosemary Hudson
- Gretchen Kingsley
- Phyllis Z. Seton
Advisory Council
- Laurie M. Benjamin | Elisa Spungen Bildner | Anne Boucher | Patricia Brett | Linda J. Calarco | Kim A. Healey | Sharon Wolfsohn Karp | Susanna Krentz | Ruth L. Lansner | Haleigh Larson | Kevin McCann | Cynthia H. McCraven | Ellen Gibson McGinnis | Wendy Underwood Naratil | Eve Hart Rice | Barbara Masters Riley | Carol F. Ross | Diane Young Turner
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Women's Health Research at Yale was founded in 1998 with initial funding from The Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation. We are grateful for the generous support from The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, The Maximilian E. & Marion O. Hoffman Foundation, The Grace J. Fippinger Foundation, The Rice Family Foundation, Seymour L. Lustman Memorial Fund, The Werth Family Foundation, The Mildred L. Cannon Trust, The Mary W. Harriman Foundation and The Jaffe Family Foundation.
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