Yale researchers will discuss the latest advances in detecting, treating and preventing breast cancer at a program being held Tuesday, Oct. 5, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the School of Medicine’s Jane Ellen Hope Building, Room 110, 315 Cedar Street. Featured...
Women with cancer-causing genes who choose lumpectomy and radiation therapy appear to have an increased risk of getting a second tumor in the treated breast five to 10 years after treatment, a Yale study finds. The results of this 14-year study,...
In order to promote favorable living conditions once it invades a cell, the salmonella bacteria injects its host cell with a protein called SptP, a Yale study finds. “These findings bring us closer to understanding the complex mechanisms by which...
A reduction in mental health services at a large Connecticut corporation triggered an increase in medical care use and sick leave, costing the company more money rather than less, according to a Yale study. The results support the long-held belief...
As the U.S. population becomes increasingly diverse, few medical schools provide the kind of cultural diversity training offered at Yale University School of Medicine, according to a recent study of medical schools. The study examined medical school...
In an important advance in diabetes research, Yale Medical School scientists have identified insulin proteins as the targets of aggressive attacks by cells that cause diabetes, clearing the way for further research into diverting these attacks and...
In the largest survey ever to measure patient visits for alternative therapies, a Yale study has found that contrary to popular perception, patients generally report using alternative therapies to augment, rather than replace their medical care....
Scott W. Wolfe, M.D., of Fairfield, has been promoted to the rank of Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery in the Clinician/Scholar tract at the Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Wolfe has been a member of the Yale University Faculty since 1990...
Professor William I. McDonald will give a lecture on “The Dynamics of Multiple Sclerosis” in honor of Helen Wilshire Walsh on Tuesday, June 15, at 4:30 p.m. in the Historical Library, Sterling Hall of Medicine, 333 Cedar St. Walsh, a long time resident...
Dr. William G. Anlyan, of Durham, North Carolina was presented the Yale Alumni in Medicine Distinguished Service Award on June 5 at the Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Anlyan, who is celebrating his 50th Reunion at Yale Medical School this spring, was...