SWAN researchers found evidence that women exposed to toxic metals can experience earlier ovarian aging
SWAN researcher Sung Kyun Park, Sc.D., M.P.H., is the lead author of the study linking exposure to toxic metals with lower egg counts
Does prediabetes increase risk for bone fractures in midlife women?
The study first examined whether prediabetes among midlife women is associated with subsequent fracture when type 2 diabetes is not present.
SWAN Research a Key Source in Menopause Myth Busting
Scientific American’s recent article, “The Surprising Biology Behind Menopause’s Worst Symptoms,” credits research by SWAN.
SWAN Research on Role of Heart Fat in Midlife Women’s Cognitive Decline Published in US Healthcare Journal
US Healthcare published an article on research from the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN) measuring the cardiovascular fat of over 500 women in midlife.