When the Zika virus arrived in the Americas in early 2015, it struck hard, infecting 73% of people in one Brazilian community at the epicenter of the pandemic, according to a new study led by the Yale School of Public Health.
The study, conducted in...
People fall in love for many reasons — similar interests, physical attraction, and shared values among them. But if they marry and stay together, their long-term happiness may depend on their individual genes or those of their spouse, says a new study led...
Seth D. Powers, co-director of The Center for Children with Special Needs in Glastonbury, is already using his Yale School of Public Health training at the highest levels of state government.
Just three days after receiving his degree on May 20 from the...
County- and municipality-level bans on tobacco sales to individuals under age 21 yield substantive reductions in smoking among 18- to 20-year-olds, according to a new study from the Yale School of Public Health.
Published online in the journal Nicotine...