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Students, faculty applaud KFC change

In the wake of campuswide engagement in campaigns to end the practice, Yale students and faculty have applauded fast food chain KFC’s recent decision to […]

Firearm threat linked to PTSD severity among domestic violence survivors

A new Yale study has suggested that firearm threat is a unique predictor of the severity of PTSD symptoms among victims of intimate partner violence. […]

Study makes progress toward individualized ASD treatment

A recently published article by researchers at the Yale Child Study Center revealed that naturalistic behavioral therapy can improve cognitive activity in children with autism […]

Defunding health care could cost low-income families thousands

Defunding health care for low-income children could cost families thousands of dollars a year, Yale researchers have found. The Yale School of Medicine researchers set […]

Opioid Reassessment Clinic presents positive preliminary data

A new study released by Yale researchers shows promising results for the treatment of patients suffering from chronic pain. A group of researchers from the […]

Med school team awarded for new curriculum

Faculty and students at the Yale School of Medicine have been awarded the Innovation in Medical Education Award for a project that places a new […]

University to offer neuroscience major

Yale College will offer a major in neuroscience next year.

Yale astronomers identify new exoplanet

A Yale graduate student working in collaboration with a Yale professor and a researcher at NASA’s Ames Research Center recently discovered a previously overlooked planet […]

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HIV incidence will not decrease without vaccine, study finds

A new study conducted by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health and Oregon State University has evaluated the efficacy of the goals set […]

MicroRNA key to genetic stability, study suggests

A new study by Yale researchers has found that small, noncoding molecules of RNA called microRNA may play a large role in protecting organisms against […]

Study shows racial disparities in medical society membership

A Yale-led study suggests that implicit bias may account for disproportionately low black and Asian membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Alpha […]