MEDICAL RESEARCH AND YNHH
Yale researchers predict increase of over 2,000 cases of HIV in the U.S. post-Braidwood Management v. Becerra

Yale researchers estimate the public health effects of the Braidwood Management v. Becerra ruling, which ruled that federally mandated insurance coverage of HIV prevention medication violated religious rights.

Mark Silverberg shares “pearls and pitfalls” of entrepreneurship at Trumbull Tea

The Trumbull Head of College House hosted ophthalmologist and Yale alumnus Mark Silverberg for a talk on the “pearls and pitfalls” of medical entrepreneurship.

Yale researchers emphasize equitable approach to combating cholera

Yale researchers called for an equitable approach to building vaccine infrastructure in cholera-endemic countries.

Connecticut hospitals face record financial losses

Yale-New Haven Health, Trinity Health and other hospital systems across the state reported unprecedented financial losses in FY 2022.

YSPH Center promotes implementation of academic research to improve public health outcomes

YSPH’s Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science promotes applying research findings to improve public health interventions worldwide. 

YNHH’s Smilow Cancer Hospital pioneers new radiotherapy technology

The machine, created by biotechnology startup RefleXion, is the first of its kind to combine PET imaging and radiotherapy for use against solid tumors.

New Haven, YNHH members raise $75,000 for women’s heart health

In its annual campaign to educate the public about women’s cardiovascular health, New Haven has raised $75,000 for the American Heart Association.

First administration of gene therapy clinical trial for Wilson’s Disease completed at YNHH

A new gene therapy for Wilson’s Disease hopes to provide patients with alleviation of severe symptoms associated with the condition.

As endometriosis bills reach CT state assembly, patients and doctors weigh in

Patients, doctors and a state representative spoke on the future of endometriosis advocacy and action in Connecticut.

Yale study sheds light on why women might be more prone to Alzheimer’s

Key structural differences in the brain region responsible for wakeful rest may explain women’s higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

YNHHS to establish long COVID treatment center

The Winchester Center for Lung Disease’s Post-COVID-19 Recovery Program is changing department and location to develop a treatment center specializing in long COVID.