Paula Brady
New study may explain spinal cord pain

A new study by Yale researchers has found a possible explanation for chronic pain in patients with spinal cord injuries. Conduction of signals in nerve […]

Center blasts hospitals’ debt collection policies

A new study from the Connecticut Center for a New Economy (CCNE) attacks the Yale-New Haven Health System’s frequent use of aggressive debt collection policies. […]

District 1199 members file charges

Unionized Yale-New Haven Hospital workers have recently filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming that District 1199 failed to honor the union resignations […]

Memory drugs abuse brain in long term

In a new study published in Neuron magazine, Yale researchers have found that memory-enhancing drugs may actually harm working memory. Memory function is controlled by […]

Genetics may help explain OCD

A possible genetic explanation for a rare form of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or OCD, has been found by Yale researchers and the National Institutes of Mental […]

Partnership strives for women’s health

A new partnership between Yale-New Haven Hospital and Channel 8 WTNH-TV, Connecticut’s number one news channel, aims to better educate women about their health. The […]

City is among best for women’s health

Self Magazine has declared New Haven one of the most healthful cities in the country for women. Published in its November issue, the decision was […]

Dangerous STD is common but rarely publicized

A new study from the University of Kentucky and Indiana University has shown that more college women are infected with the little-publicized sexually transmitted disease […]

Univ. gets grant to map human genome

Yale researchers have received a $4.9 million dollar grant as part of the Encyclopedia Of DNA Elements (ENCODE) program, a $36 million international initiative aiming […]

School of Medicine extends pharmacology department

Yesterday, the Yale School of Medicine hosted a symposium featuring talks by distinguished members in the fields of pharmacology and medical research. “New Frontiers in […]

Kadan-Lottick studies leukemia, race

A new study conducted by a Yale-New Haven Hospital researcher has found that the survival rate for black, Native American and Hispanic children with leukemia […]