New Study: Age at Menopause & Reduced Postmenopausal Depression Risk
A meta-analysis published in JAMA Psychiatry reveals reduced risk of postmenopausal depression for women who experience menopause later in life. "Later Menopause Linked to Reduced Postmenopausal Depression Risk"
WHARP presentation: The Role of Estradiol in Sleep Apnea in Midlife Women
Julie Camuso and Thania Galvan, WHARP Research Assistants, present a poster, "The Role of Estradiol in Sleep Apnea in Midlife Women", at the annual Harvard Psychiatry Research Day. April 2015.
Dr. Joffe presents at Massachusetts Medical Society
Dr. Joffe presented a talk at the Massachusetts Medical Society. 2014.
Dr. Joffe receives award at 2014 North American Menopause Society conference
At the 25th Annual Meeting of the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) in Washington, DC, Dr. Joffe received the Thomas B. Clarkson Outstanding Clinical Basic Sciences Research Award which recognizes a NAMS member’s outstanding menopause-related clinical or basic science research.
Sleep Quality & Depression: A BWH Bulletin
Dr. Joffe is featured in a Brigham and Women's Bulletin article about sleep quality and depression: "Research Examines Treating Depression In Your Sleep"
Published WHARP Research: Antidepressants May Help Hot Flashes
Dr. Joffe published an article in JAMA Internal Medicine showing that antidepressants may be used as a new treatment for hot flashes in menopause: Low-Dose Estradiol and the Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor Venlafaxine for Vasomotor Symptoms This research was covered here…
WHARP presentation: Dr. Joffe presents results from MsFLASH 03 Trial
Dr. Joffe spoke at the National Institute of Health's National Advisory Council on Aging about a new treatment for hot flashes: MsFLASH Trial 03 Results: Low-Dose Estradiol and the Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor Velafaxine For Vasomotor Symptoms"
WHARP Presentation: Dr. Joffe speaks in Stockholm (video)
Dr. Joffe gave a presentation in Stockholm: Pharmacological treatment of depression: How are men and women different?