The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH), also known as Women's Health Australia or Women's Health of Australia (WHoA!), is an ongoing population-based survey examining the health of over 50,000 Australian women. The study is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and is a collaborative endeavour conducted by staff and investigators at The University of Newcastle and The University of Queensland. The current director is Professor Gita Mishra; the previous director was Annette Dobson (Wikipedia).
Women's Health: See the Whole Picture
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
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WHRY: Studying Gender Differences
Women's Health Research at Yale - Video Series: A new video series on our center's mission and scientific investigations on women's health. The first video explains the importance of studying gender differences. More videos to come. Learn more about us at http://www.yalewhr.org.
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What is Women's Health Research at Yale?
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.
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Noémie Elhadad - Gender differences in disease prevalence and time to diagnosis - IPAM at UCLA
Recorded 19 July 2022. Noémie Elhadad of Columbia University presents "Gender differences in disease prevalence and time to diagnosis" at IPAM's Who Counts? Sex and Gender Bias in Data workshop. Abstract: There are urgent gaps to address to advance the health of women: improving our unders
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Are Smoking and Depression Linked?
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
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Mood Disorders Across Women's Lifecycle
November 7, 2007 presentation by Ellie Williams for the Stanford School of Medicine Medcast lecture series. Twice as many women as men suffer from depression and mood disorders - but only between puberty and menopause. This burden on women in the reproductive years suggests a powerful
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Will the Next Generation Study Women's Health?
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.
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21. Global Demography of Abortion
Global Problems of Population Growth (MCDB 150) Abortion is very common: worldwide, and in the US, there is 1 abortion for every 3.2 live births. In places where contraception is not used, abortion is used as birth control. Neither legal nor religious proscriptions have a strong effect
From playlist Global Problems of Population Growth with Robert Wyman
Public Health Seminar. Social Support Networks and Health Behaviors Among Latinos.
Recorded on November 4, 2013. This presentation will focus on personal networks and their potential influences on behavioral risk factors for chronic disease among Latinos. Although the role of social networks in the propagation of health behaviors is a burgeoning area of research, there
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NDD#11 Incidence Of Environmental Disease
HSC Biology Module 8 Non-infectious Disease and Disorders Incidence of Environmental Disease Smoking and Lung Cancer
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Understanding the relationship between the epidemiology of, and immune ... by Rebecca Chisholm
DISCUSSION MEETING : MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL EXPLORATIONS IN DISEASE MODELLING AND PUBLIC HEALTH ORGANIZERS : Nagasuma Chandra, Martin Lopez-Garcia, Carmen Molina-Paris and Saumyadipta Pyne DATE & TIME : 01 July 2019 to 11 July 2019 VENUE : Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bangalore
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Brice Gaudilliere - Development to Term
Brice Gaudilliere discusses the maternal immune system, a window into mechanisms of preterm birth, at the 2016 Childx Symposium. Childx is a dynamic, TED-style conference designed to inspire innovation that improves pediatric and maternal health. Visit our website at http://childx.stanford
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Partner violence among methamphetamine-using women at risk for HIV
Recorded on May 20, 2013 by Jamila Stockton, Ph.D., M.P.H. The primary goal of this study was to examine the prevalence of physical and sexual abuse by different types of perpetrators, including intimate partners, in an understudied population – HIV-negative, heterosexual, female methamph
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O'Reilly Webcast: Anonymizing Health Data
How can health data be released to analysts and app developers who desperately want it? Under current legislation, the use and disclosure of health data for secondary purposes is limited—patients must either consent to have their data used, which is often difficult to get and can lead to b
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The Whole of AQA A-Level Psychology | Case Studies| Revision for A-Level Exams
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The Real Reason Women’s Bathroom Lines Are So Long
In a typical busy bathroom, women could wait as much as 34 times longer than men. That’s because women take longer — they menstruate, they have more clothes to remove, and they’re more likely to have children or the elderly with them. But it’s also because men’s and women’s bathrooms are o
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WaiTALK - Diversity and Empowerment in AI
Women in AI (WAI) is a global community of women experts and influencers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) working to increase female representation and participation in AI by empowering women and raising awareness about gender diversity in AI. The Women in AI (WAI) Talk is an opportunity t
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