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Tips for staying alive, decades in the making: JoAnn Manson has spent her career researching – and highlighting – how everyday choices influence health
Tips for staying alive, decades in the making: JoAnn Manson has spent her career researching – and highlighting – how everyday choices influence health
Geographic locations of all NHS3 Participants throughout follow-up, 2010-2024. Have you ever wondered why, for a study that is mostly conducted online, we ask for your home and work mailing addresses? One of our major research areas in NHS3 is the role of environmental [...]
In September 2024, the Nurses’ Health Study 3 (NHS3) established a nurse-led Advisory Board. The Board advises NHS3 leadership on effective strategies to engage current and prospective participants in research and how best to fulfill the study’s Mission & Vision. The Board, composed of [...]
How the Nurses’ Health Study Transformed What We Know About Public Health
We are excited to announce that we are starting to collect mammograms as part of the Nurses’ Health Study 3. Breast cancer incidence rates have been increasing in the US for the past two decades. There are only a limited number of known modifiable [...]
March 14, 2025 On this #WorldSleepDay we are excited to share some of the ways that the Nurses’ Health Studies are well aligned with this year’s theme of “Make Sleep Health a Priority.” How has your sleep been in the past 4 weeks? [...]
Dear Participants, On behalf of the entire team at the Nurses’ Health Study 3, I want to express our sincere gratitude for your participation and feedback throughout 2024. Thanks to your support, NHS3 established a mission and vision, published findings, collected new data, and [...]
We sat down with Melissa Pérez Capotosto, Ph.D.,RN, WHNP-BC, a long-time NHS3 participant, to learn more about her career in nursing and scientific research. Dr. Pérez Capotosto recently joined the growing group of NHS3 research collaborators who use NHS3 data to answer pressing public [...]
You Had a Hysterectomy. What Did the Doctor Leave Behind?
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