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Yale researchers attribute extreme precipitation in recent years to intensifying “rivers in the sky”

With the onslaught of increasingly frequent floods and storms brought about by climate change, Yale researchers pointed to a possible culprit: the changing course of […]

Yale researcher encourages sustainability efforts in healthcare

A Yale researcher recently published an article arguing for increased sustainability efforts within the healthcare profession through decreasing the demand for care. In an analysis […]

Dr. Pamela Kunz, Professor at School of Medicine, named 2021 Woman Oncologist of the Year

Women Leaders in Oncology, or WLO, named Dr. Pamela Kunz the 2021 Woman Oncologist of the Year during their annual Leadership Empowerment and Development conference […]

Yale researchers use tensile jamming to create more dexterous robots

A team of researchers at the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Sciences successfully improved the dexterity of soft robots using a method called tensile […]

Yale study finds the differences between human and animal brains and its implications for the understanding of neurodiversity

Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine found that human brain development begins to differentiate itself from that of other animals as early as the […]

University study shows increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates can save lives

Researchers from the Yale School of Public Health published a study modeling the number of deaths and hospitalizations that could be prevented by accelerating the […]

Yale study finds minority patients with anxiety and depression are more likely to want doctors who share their culture

Black patients with depression want doctors who share and understand their culture but are less likely than white patients to get them, according to a […]

Yale researchers investigate sex differences in pain treatment outcomes

The Women’s Health Research at Yale, or WHRY, has funded a new study to research sex differences in clinical outcomes for pain treatment and for […]

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YNHHS researchers find racial disparities in one mechanism of assessing organ failure

Researchers at the Yale New Haven Health System found that Black patients have higher organ failure assessment scores than white counterparts despite similar rates of […]

Yale researcher leads branch of HIV research collaboration

A researcher from Yale is set to play a major role in the HOPE Collaboratory, a project undertaken by Martin Delaney Collaboratories in the name of finding a cure for HIV.

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Yale professors, admin weigh in on biopharma settlements, opioid crisis

Yale experts commented on the opioid crisis and pharmaceutical settlements in interviews with News.

A chart showing the rates of opioid deaths in New Haven, Hamden, Connecticut, and the region on a whole.