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WHRY Funds Studies on Heart Disease, Insomnia, and Pain

May 24, 2021 Photo by mentalmind/bigstock.com Women’s Health Research at Yale today announced funding for three new studies investigating a method for improving the diagnosis of heart disease in women, a therapy for clinically significant sleep disruption common in Black women, and the influence of biological sex on the underlying brain patterns that link pain and opioid use. “This last year has delivered difficult but important lessons about how sex, gender, race, and ethnicity influence the development and health outcomes of disease as well as the increasing prevalence of certain disorders,” said WHRY Director Carolyn M. Mazure, Ph.D. “With these three new studies, we are taking the next necessary steps toward understanding conditions that continue to have a devastating effect on women and particularly on women of color.”

Study probes vaccines effects on people with Long COVID

May 10, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this (© stock.adobe.com) A team of Yale School of Medicine researchers is launching a study to determine the effect of vaccination on people with persistent symptoms months after SARS-CoV-2 infection, which has been termed “Long COVID.” The study is led by Yale faculty members Akiko Iwasaki, Aaron Ring, Wade Schulz, Charles Dela Cruz, Erica Spatz, and Harlan Krumholz. The idea for the study came from Survivor Corps, a grassroots COVID patient group. In a poll they posted to their patient community about the effects of vaccination on Long COVID, they found that about 40% of people reported mild to full resolution of their symptoms after they were vaccinated.

Study to determine how vaccines affect people with Long COVID

May 10, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this (© stock.adobe.com) A team of Yale School of Medicine researchers is launching a study to determine the effect of vaccination on people with persistent symptoms months after SARS-CoV-2 infection, which has been termed “Long COVID.” The study is led by Yale faculty members Akiko Iwasaki, Aaron Ring, Wade Schulz, Charles Dela Cruz, Erica Spatz, and Harlan Krumholz. The idea for the study came from Survivor Corps, a grassroots COVID patient group. In a poll they posted to their patient community about the effects of vaccination on Long COVID, they found that about 40% of people reported mild to full resolution of their symptoms after they were vaccinated.

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