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Center for Women's Health Science (CREWHS) at Cedars-Sinai. Advancing Sex Differences Research

Los Angeles, CA
Joined August 2019
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
3 years
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! We're delighted to have the support of @wearfigs, who share our vision of improving #womenshealth and #sexdifference research through precision medicine. CREWHS Co-founder @sarah_sjk attests to this vision here. https://t.co/Rs8UP9sDDG
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
10 months
In a study evaluating risk of long COVID by sex, it was found that women have a higher risk of long COVID when compared with men. #sexdifference #womenshealth #crewhs https://t.co/S4IXcq3FAj
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
10 months
Cedars pulmonologist Dr. Isabel Pedraza emphasizes the health impacts patients continue to experience due to the increased concentration of airway irritants including worsening shortness of breath, nasal congestion, and coughing. https://t.co/AbxmzCsfja
marieclaire.com
They are firefighters and aid workers, chefs and booksellers—and they’re all on a mission to show up for their Los Angeles community.
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
1 year
Congratulations to @JanineClaytonMD, Director of the Office of Research on Women's Health, for being elected to as a new member of the National Academy of Medicine (@theNAMedicine)! https://t.co/Bn5h9DkEqo
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
1 year
Please see this Great Opportunity for Researchers Conducting Women's Health Research to Connect with Small Business Groups. #WomensHealth #SexDifference #CREWHS https://t.co/w7ukAANCP5
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
2 years
A recent study led by Cedars Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery team validated a low-cost robotic myomectomy simulation model, providing a novel tool for gynecologic surgery training. #WomensHealth https://t.co/suqF4CjxLM
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@CedarsSinai
Cedars-Sinai
2 years
Cedars-Sinai research scientist Celine Riera, PhD, is investigating how women's bodies respond to stress. She aims to create a better understanding of olfactory sensing, elevated cortisol, and the female brain's response. Click below to learn more.
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Women have long reported higher stress levels than men. This may be due in part to gender differences in the stress response. Celine Riera, PhD, research scientist at Cedars-Sinai’s Regenerative...
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@CedarsSinai
Cedars-Sinai
2 years
Racial disparities in pregnancy-related deaths are alarming. Cedars-Sinai is confronting this issue head on with programs like R.I.S.E. and Cherished Futures, aiming to improve the care and outcomes for Black mothers. Click below to learn more.
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The consequences of longstanding inequality in healthcare access and delivery has been well documented. Cedars-Sinai is working to improve cultural competence by focusing on the care women of color...
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@OBGYN_CS
OB/GYN at Cedars-Sinai
2 years
"At Cedars-Sinai, the whole issue of equity has been a focus point from the top down, which has been a really positive way to empower change across the institution. These are uncomfortable conversations to have, but they need to be had." - Dr. Kim Gregory https://t.co/QnXovVaZEV
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The consequences of longstanding inequality in healthcare access and delivery has been well documented. Cedars-Sinai is working to improve cultural competence by focusing on the care women of color...
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
2 years
"This study illustrates why we need more studies of medication efficacy and risk done with pregnant women. The same dosing may not work or could be harmful!" - @sarah_sjk #WomensHealth #SexDifferences
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
2 years
Join us this Thursday for our Monthly Scientist talk as Dr. Shouri Lahiri will present 'The Role of 17B-estradiol in Delirium.' Message directly for connection information.
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@MelissaWongMD
Melissa Wong
3 years
10.8% goodness. @CREWHS_CS.
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@CedarsSinai
Cedars-Sinai
2 years
Happy #InternationalNursesDay! We are proud to have recently earned our sixth Magnet recognition, celebrating 23 years of outstanding care. Thank you to all our nurses who made this possible!
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
2 years
Dr. Sarah Kilpatrick @sarah_sjk highlights the importance of why #sexdifference and #womenshealth research is so pivotal.
@LabMetzger
Metzger_lab
2 years
Fantastic podcast on disparities in Women’s health that includes @CedarsSinai chair of obgyn, Dr. Sarah Kilpatrick (segments starts 19:10):
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@CREWHS_CS
Center for Research in Women's Health
3 years
"Don't Get Dismissed: Women Should Advocate for Themselves With Their Doctors." An excellent Q&A piece featuring Dr. Tania Esakoff's discussion of ways women can seek better treatment at their doctor's office. #WomensHealth #SexDifferences https://t.co/YqpDbGTWIk
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Pain and health concerns of women and girls are dismissed far too often by doctors and researchers. A Cedars-Sinai gynecologist offers advice on how to advocate for yourself as a woman at the...
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@CedarsSinai
Cedars-Sinai
3 years
More than 10,000 babies are born in the United States every day, but how they’re born isn’t always predictable. Cedars-Sinai investigators developed a machine-learning model that can predict whether a woman will deliver vaginally or by cesarean section.
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Birth and maternal outcomes are a serious area of health outcome disparity in the US. An AI tool aims to better predict who is going to deliver vaginally and who will have a C-section, potentially...
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@SmidtHeart
Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai
3 years
There is still time to register for the 17th Annual Women and Ischemic Heart Disease Symposium happening this Friday. @CedarsSinaiMed @CREWHS_CS @WomensHeartCS #WomensHealth #MedEd #CardioTwitter https://t.co/hy0CTkcbGo
@Simona_Cochrane
Simona Campa-Cochrane
3 years
Working on last minute edits for this amazing case study! Register for the 17th Annual Women and Ischemic Heart Disease Symposium taking place on April 28, 2023. Virtual and In-Person attendance options. Register Here: https://t.co/sA6Xd7I8VY @WomensHeartCS @CMECedarsSinai
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