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Yale admin and YSN faculty discuss student racism complaints

On Nov. 20, over 120 people from the Yale School of Nursing community gathered to hear school faculty and administrators discuss student complaints about ongoing […]

Yale New Haven Health’s mammography van makes state-of-the-art breast screening more accessible

Since 1987, Yale New Haven Health has dispatched mammography vans — vehicles that provide breast screening services — in local communities to address accessibility barriers […]

Yale study gets closer to understanding causes of severe treatment-resistant epilepsy

A recent study by researchers at the Yale School of Medicine found that mice injected with similar gene mutations as humans who have some severe […]

Experts and students discuss seasonal affective disorder at Yale

As the pandemic rages on, seasonal affective disorder — seasonal depression and winter depression — is projected to worsen amid increased stress, decreased sunlight and […]

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Yale researchers develop website monitoring COVID-19 spread using wastewater data

Scientists at the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science have recently released a website that tracks the spread of COVID-19 using data collected from […]

Identifying as part of a team helps health care workers’ mental health, Yale study finds

In the midst of the raging coronavirus pandemic, a joint research project published on Oct. 28 between researchers at the Yale School of Medicine and […]

YCEC speaker series hosts climate science communicator John Abraham

On Thursday, the Yale Center for Environmental Communication virtually welcomed John Abraham, a professor and the program director of thermal sciences at the University of […]

Yale study examines the psychological toll of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers

A study at the Yale School of Public Health found that the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in adverse psychological consequences for healthcare workers, including higher […]

Fossils reveal sociality in early mammals

A cluster of fossils belonging to small mammals from the Cretaceous Period — the age of dinosaurs — has made paleontologists reconsider the first appearance […]

‘Our capacity is being stretched’: YNHHS continues to see rising COVID-19 hospitalizations

Health care systems across the country have seen COVID-19 hospitalizations multiply over the last couple of weeks, sounding the alarm that the pandemic might get […]

Yale study finds new genes linked to congenital hydrocephalus

A recent Yale study has identified new genes associated with congenital hydrocephalus, a neurological disease. The paper, which was published on Oct. 19, is based […]