Join nutritional epidemiologists @deirdre_tobias and Dr. Dalia Stern with colleagues for a free half-day symposium @bwhdpm
"Causal Inference & Nutritional Epidemiology"
March 6, 2024 | Noon-4pm
In-person @BrighamWomens | Virtual
Register here: https://t.co/pVDxehu5or
Thanks @TIME for highlighting the importance of #cholesterol and #cardiovascular disease in women, and for interviewing me!
"All of the years exposed to high cholesterol are cumulative. On the plus side, lifestyle interventions are also cumulative.”
https://t.co/AzvOqQLQox
at @BWHDPM we're seeking an outstanding biostatistician to join our faculty and get involved in our landmark trials, new grants, analyses and manuscripts, teaching, and more! https://t.co/KpwqnkKVGr
We are honored to present the 2022 Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Woman Award to Dr. JoAnn E. Manson. Join us October 27 at 4PM EST where she will discuss understanding life-course changes in cardiometabolic risk in women.
Register for free: https://t.co/qmNdh9y9vO #WomenInMedicine
Our new paper in @bmj_latest showing that progression to type 2 diabetes in individuals with gestational diabetes mellitus may be substantially reduced, including in those with elevated personal/familial genetic risk.
https://t.co/rbs5PRRkQg
Thanks to our team - @ToriCowger Jaylen Clarke @EpiEllie Sarimer Sanchez @DrMaryTBassett @OjikutuBisola @DrNataliaLinos for their critical investigation of the effects of masking in public schools! Thanks to @Mayorwu @OjikutuBisola for leadership aligned with evidence & equity
In @NEJM: @brighamendo and @BWHDPM researchers found that, compared to placebo, supplemental #vitaminD did not reduce total, non-vertebral, or hip #fractures among healthy adults.
Summary: https://t.co/ET4gT8Hhtw
Paper: https://t.co/eVUIJUm9p8
What are effects of regular physical #activity on the bioactive #lipidome?
Join us to hear our star postdoctoral fellow Rosangela Hoshi discuss her findings from JUPITER and VITAL trials @BrighamResearch@BWHDPM
Delighted that our study on risk factors for premature coronary #heartdisease in the Women's Health Study made it in the top 10 @JAMACardio articles for 2021 @BWHDPM@BrighamResearch @nih_nhlbi
https://t.co/qBbpa6lq8V
Was a great pleasure to participate in today's @harvardmed cardiology grand rounds and to discuss the benefits of physical #activity on #CV health
https://t.co/M28fuNEUeo @BrighamResearch@BWHDPM
The Brigham and Women's Hospital @bwhdpm SUB-POP Boston-area research study is recruiting now!
We are researching adults who regularly drink sugar-sweetened beverages🥤as they switch to sugar-free beverages or water for 1 year.
📲https://t.co/yU6sAJfPZL for eligibility & info.
The Brigham and Women's Hospital @bwhdpm SUB-POP Boston-area research study is recruiting now!
We are researching adults who regularly drink sugar-sweetened beverages🥤as they switch to sugar-free beverages or water for 1 year.
📲https://t.co/yU6sAJfPZL for eligibility & info.
The Brigham and Women's Hospital @bwhdpm SUB-POP Boston-area research study is recruiting now!
We are researching adults who regularly drink sugar-sweetened beverages🥤as they switch to sugar-free beverages or water for 1 year.
📲https://t.co/yU6sAJfPZL for eligibility & info.
The Brigham and Women's Hospital @bwhdpm SUB-POP Boston-area research study is recruiting now!
We are researching adults who regularly drink sugar-sweetened beverages🥤as they switch to sugar-free beverages or water for 1 year.
📲https://t.co/yU6sAJfPZL for eligibility & info.
Join the @bwhdpm SUB-POP Boston-area research study!
We are researching whether adults who regularly drink sugar-sweetened beverages can switch to sugar-free beverages or water for up to 1 year.
Visit https://t.co/yU6sAJfPZL for eligibility & study info. @deirdre_tobias