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Women’s Health Initiative, known for hormone therapy trials, to lose federal funding. Future of landmark project, which enrolled 160,000 women and covered range of conditions, is in doubt.
The Women's Health Initiative, begun in the 1990s, has made many important discoveries. Now funding to collect more research data will end in September.
A campaign backed by Kyowa Kirin, Amgen and Sanofi is calling on prominent organizations with medical websites to bring their ...
The landmark study, which enrolled more than 160,000 participants and has informed public health guidelines for women over 50, is still making tremendous contributions to women’s health.
A soon-to-be-released documentary film aims to change the conversation around hemophilia, a condition in which many female ...
In addition to data amassed by the Women's Health Initiative until now, about 42,000 participants from all 50 states, now ages 78 to 108, are still actively contributing to the study.
The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) launched in 1991 with a $625 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, one of the National Institutes of Health.As one of the largest U.S.
Women require specialized care for pregnancy, reproductive health and menopause. UB r esearchers have long collaborated with the National Institutes of Health on strategies for preventing heart ...
A group of partners including Google and Sanofi is putting an unspecified amount of money on the table to help women enter the health IT industry. The group, Women & Access to Health Daring Circle ...
Applications are now open to join the Women & Access to Health Daring Circle, a recently launched partnership led by pharma company Sanofi and insurer AXA with support from BNP Paribas and Google ...