Why Does the Coronavirus Hit Men Harder? A New Clue
Apoorva Mandavilli, The New York Times
Apoorva Mandavilli, The New York Times
Liz Hay, Society of Women's Health Research
Derek M. Griffith, PhD; Garima Sharma, MD; Christopher S. Holliday, PhD, MPH; Okechuku K. Enyia, MPH; Matthew Valliere, MPA; Andrea R. Semlow, MS, MPH; Elizabeth C. Stewart, DrPH, MSPH; Roger Scott Blumenthal, MD Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Jamille Fields Allsbrook, Osub Ahmed, and Nora Ellmann, Center for American Progress
The Connors Center is thrilled to announce that we have been awarded a signature U54 Center grant from the NIH to support a 5-year multi-project, core-supported grant to investigate the neural processing of stress, which is strongly linked to adverse…
The Connors Center is delighted to announce that as of July 1, 2020, Dr. Lydia Pace, Connors Center Director of Women’s Health Policy and Advocacy, will also be taking over the directorship of the Global Women’s Health Fellowship award program.…
In a recent issue of the Milwauke Journal Sentinel, journalist Mark Johnson interviewed Hadine Joffe, MD, MSc, about the difference in COVID-19 disease outcomes between men and women. Access to the article is available here.
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