Cigarette smoking may improve attention and short–term memory in persons with schizophrenia by stimulating nicotine receptors in the brain, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine researchers in the June issue of The Archives of General Psychiatry...
Cigarette smoking may improve attention and short–term memory in persons with schizophrenia by stimulating nicotine receptors in the brain, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine researchers in the June issue of The Archives of General Psychiatry...
The tobacco industry’s campaign to attract new generations of smokers, particularly women, provides valuable insight for anti–smoking campaigns, according to a published study by researchers at Yale School of Medicine and the University of California at...
The basic economic theory that people work harder to avoid losing money than they do to make money is shared by monkeys, suggesting this trait has a long evolutionary history, according to a Yale University study under review by the Journal of Political...
The basic economic theory that people work harder to avoid losing money than they do to make money is shared by monkeys, suggesting this trait has a long evolutionary history, according to a Yale University study under review by the Journal of Political...
A pilot program to screen children in preschool for vision and hearing problems demonstrated an effective method for early detection of health problems that influence children’s development and learning, according to a published study by Yale School of...
Selected from over 1,700 entrants around the globe, Patrick Lynch, director of the MedMedia Group at Yale School of Medicine, and C. Carl Jaffe, M.D., professor of cardiology, were awarded the 2005 Pirelli Prize for Multimedia Education and the Pirelli...
Yale University President Richard Levin announced Tuesday the selection of the 2005 Yale World Fellows. Building on Yale’s reputation for training leaders (including four of the last six U.S. Presidents), and aiming to develop a global network of...
A two–day conference emphasizing the importance of play in the lives of young children will be held at Yale University June 10–11 with Edward Zigler, founder of the Head Start program, as keynote speaker. The Yale coordinator of the “Play=Learning”...