Over the last 16 months, as COVID-19 dramatically upended routine life and now gradually subsides in many places, including Connecticut, few spaces on the Yale campus saw as much transformation as the Lanman Center in Payne Whitney Gymnasium.
Early in the...
Aggressive federal detention and deportation policies in the United States have a chilling effect on health care use among Hispanic adults, including those with diabetes, new research by the Yale School of Public Health finds.
In the study, Yale’s Abigail...
The coordinated and rapid COVID-19 vaccination campaign launched in the United States late last year has saved some 279,000 lives and prevented 1.25 million hospitalizations, a new study led by the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) finds.
These gains,...
The psychedelic drug psilocybin, a naturally occurring compound found in some mushrooms, has been studied as a potential treatment for depression for years. But exactly how it works in the brain and how long beneficial results might last is still unclear...