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Yale study investigates the origin of chewing

Humans chew, snakes swallow, birds peck and opossums … roll? A new Yale study sheds light on how early mammals ate their food. Researchers at […]

Hackathon tackles mental health

Hack Mental Health, a hackathon aimed at developing technological solutions to mental health concerns, drew participants from around the world this past weekend. Sponsored by […]

Yale Med student creates podcast about health disparities

Yale School of Medicine student Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako MED ’20 has produced a podcast series titled “Flip the Script” to educate listeners on the […]

YNHH named best heart hospital in CT

The Reader’s Digest named Yale New Haven Hospital the best heart hospital in Connecticut in a Feb. 11 article listing the top heart hospitals in […]

Engineering students design medical device prototypes

Each year, the Yale School of Engineering & Applied Sciences offers a popular course in medical device design. This semester, “Medical Device Design and Innovation” […]

SPH announces first associate dean of research

In a press release from the School of Public Health last Thursday, Dean Sten Vermund welcomed Yale epidemiology professor Melinda Irwin as the school’s first […]

Resolving intergroup conflicts improves Army mental health

After examining conflict between commanders and mental health professionals in the U.S. Army, a new School of Management study found that professionals who were assigned […]

Focused ion beam comes to West Campus

A new machine for nanoscale imaging will shorten Yale researchers’ laboratory trips from a two-hour commute to just a 15-minute trip to West Campus. The […]

SPH creates new health informatics division, masters program

The School of Public Health will establish a new health informatics division, SPH Dean Sten Vermund announced in a communitywide email on Thursday. The new […]

YSM lowers expected loans for qualified students

Starting next academic year, Yale School of Medicine students receiving need-based scholarships will only be expected to borrow $15,000 in loans to cover educational expenses.

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Study links water contamination to poor infant health

Using Flint, Michigan as a test case, a recent Yale research study establishes a link between contaminated water supplies and poor infant health at birth, […]