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US News & World Report article titled, “Sleep Key to Good Mental Health for Older Women” features SWAN investigator, Dr. Leslie Swanson

Feb 15, 2023

In this article, Dr. Swanson provides significant input on sleep timing, sleep regularity, and psychological health.

National Geographic article titled, “What happens during menopause? Science is finally piecing it together” features SWAN investigator, Dr. Nanette Santoro

Feb 15, 2023

All women who reach their 50s inevitably pass through menopause. Experts share the latest science and best ways to cope.

Good Housekeeping article titled, “Menopause and VMS by the Numbers” features SWAN investigator, Dr. Sioban Harlow, from the University of Michigan

Dec 21, 2022

These stats about how—and when—women are handling menopause and vasomotor symptoms like hot flashes might surprise you.

Science Magazine featured a SWAN JAMA Network Open article on “Weathering and Selection Bias” by SWAN Investigator Dr. Alexis Reeves

Nov 21, 2022

SWAN Investigator Dr. Alexis Reeves shows that “weathering” due to racist experiences can lead women of color to experience some medical conditions earlier than their white counterparts.

SWAN investigator, Dr. Victoria Fitz, is featured in Healio article, “Infertility, involuntary childlessness link to midlife depressive, anxiety symptoms.”

Oct 27, 2022

In this article, Dr. Fitz adds significant input on questioning as to whether women who have a history of infertility experience menopausal symptoms differently as compared to fertile women.

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About SWAN: Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation

Launched in 1994, SWAN is a pioneering multi-site longitudinal study into women’s health and the menopause transition, examining physical, biological, psychological and social changes during a woman’s life. Its findings propel new medical and educational approaches to women’s health in key areas including hot flashes, mental health, sexuality, sleep, cardiovascular disease, and more.

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