
Phyllis Greenberger
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Oct 22, 2024 |
mindbodygreen.com | Phyllis Greenberger
Image by Alex Tan / Death to the Stock PhotoOctober 22, 2024We carefully vet all products and services featured on mindbodygreen using our commerce guidelines. Our selections are never influenced by the commissions earned from our links. Depression and its cousin anxiety are far more common in women than men.
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May 28, 2024 |
mdedge.com | John Whyte |Phyllis Greenberger
Welcome everyone. I’m Dr. John White. I’m the chief medical officer at WebMD. Does your biologic sex impact your health? Does it have any play in how you’re diagnosed, how you’re treated in terms of what symptoms you have? Of course it does. We all know that. But that’s not something that many people believed 5, 10 years ago, certainly not 20 years ago. And it was only because of leaders like my guest today, Phyllis Greenberger, who really championed the need for research on women’s health.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
additudemag.com | Phyllis Greenberger
For millennia, the diagnosis for almost every female complaint — from chronic pain to digestive woes, palpitations, fainting, headaches, and aching joints — was singular and it was “hysteria” (from the Greek word for uterus). It was believed for far too long that strenuous activity — physical or mental — would enflame the ovaries and uterus and imperil a female’s delicate constitution.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
libraryjournal.com | Phyllis Greenberger
. Apr. 2024. 272p. ISBN 9798887700205. $26.99. HEALTH COPY ISBN Award-winning researcher Greenberger, the SVP of science and health policy for HealthyWomen, focuses in this book (cowritten with Kalia Doner) on women and how many medical and scientific professionals are failing them. She stresses that a person’s biological sex affects both their health and quality of health care.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
mindbodygreen.com | Phyllis Greenberger
Image by Alex Tan / Death to the Stock PhotoApril 05, 2024We carefully vet all products and services featured on mindbodygreen using our commerce guidelines. Our selections are never influenced by the commissions earned from our links. Depression and its cousin anxiety are far more common in women than men.
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