Women’s Health Research at Yale initiates and supports research on women’s health and gender differences in health and disease. Our center is dedicated to improving health and healthcare through scientific knowledge translated into medical and personal practice. This continuing series of videos is part of our center’s educational outreach effort, our Initiative for Community Wellness.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceHealth & FitnessMedicine |
Learn about the mission of Women's Health Research at Yale, and why it is so important for gender differences in biology and behavior to be examined in health and medicine. www.yalewhr.org
Hear how WHRY is investing in the future by mentoring and training scientists to factor gender into their research. Emphasizing translation of their findings to benefit and improve health.
Is dietary protein good or bad for your bones? Dr. Karl Insogna’s research focused on answering this question and investigates the factors that put women at a greater risk for osteoporosis.
Hear about the studies and collaborations we have funded - providing new avenues for health and medical research.
If you are wondering what we do, and how? Center Director, Dr. Carolyn Mazure, explains the mission, and activities, that have been driving Women's Health Research at Yale since 1998.
This video features Dr. Marina Picciotto’s investigation of smoking and depression as key, inter-related health concerns for women. For more information, please go to our website: www.yalewhr.org - Women's Health Research at Yale
Our video series continues to feature the work of our funded investigators. In this latest video, Dr. Julie Ann Sosa explains how she and her colleagues are turning human embryonic stem cells into replacement parathyroid cells – to address the debili... more
Our video series continues to highlight the research by our Pilot Project Program investigators. This video features the work of Dr. Sherry McKee in developing gender-sensitive smoking cessation therapies – to help women quit.
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