Consumers debating which commercial weight-loss program to follow want to know how much weight those following the diet have lost, yet such information is often not readily available, according to researchers at Yale University and the University of...
Psychiatric patients who continue to hear voices despite medication experience relief when an area of the brain responsible for speech perception is stimulated with magnetic waves, Yale researchers have found. The results of the repetitive...
Vulvodynia, a gynecological condition characterized by constant or recurring complaints of vulvar itching, burning and/or painful sexual intercourse, is the subject of an ongoing study at Yale School of Medicine. “For years, women experiencing...
A drug used to treat Parkinson’s disease, selegiline hydrochloride, also appears to help smokers quit smoking, according to a study at Yale. The study, published in the January 15 issue of the journal Biological Psychiatry, was conducted by Tony...
Functional impairment and laboratory abnormalities, combined with diseases, offer the most accurate prediction of which elderly persons are most likely to die within one year after being hospitalized, a Yale researcher has found. In a study published...
Renovations of the Pierpont House are complete and the Yale Visitor Center, temporarily housed in Dwight Hall on Old Campus, has returned to its home at 149 Elm Street, where it recently opened its doors to the public once again. The house, built in...
“Machu Picchu: Unveiling the Mystery of the Incas,” the largest exhibition on the Incas ever assembled in the United States, will open at the Peabody Museum January 26. The exhibit is one of the largest undertakings in the museum’s history. It is in...
A celebration of the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will take place on the Yale campus beginning on January 15, King’s birthday, and concluding on January 20, the national holiday observed in his honor. King was awarded an...