Abnormal proteins in amniotic fluid that signal a higher risk of delivering prematurely are being detected with increasing accuracy by Yale School of Medicine researchers who presented their work in two abstracts at the...
To help physicians non-invasively identify women at risk for preterm birth, 3-D ultrasound was used to measure the size of fetal adrenal glands, according to an abstract presented by Yale School of Medicine researchers at the Society for Maternal-Fetal...
Schematic of nanowire sensors operating in solution. (image by: Reed/Yale) A novel approach to synthesizing nanowires (NWs) allows their direct integration with microelectronic systems for the first time,...
Beth A. Jones Black women may not get the full benefits of mammogram screenings because the results are not adequately communicated, according to a new study by Yale Public Health researchers in the March...
The Yale Child Study Center has received a $3.5 million National Institute of Child Health and Human Development grant for an ongoing, multidisciplinary research program on autism and related developmental disorders. The five-year research program focuses...
Edward Chu, M.D. Yale Cancer Center Director Richard Edelson has appointed Edward Chu to the position of Deputy Director of the Center, effective January 1, following completion of 10 years of outstanding...
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Research Center A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the state-of-the-art Yale Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Research Center for molecular imaging takes place today at the...
Members of the media are invited to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the state-of-the-art Yale Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Research Center for molecular imaging at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 18 in the Anlyan Center Auditorium, 300 Cedar St....
Bridget Martel, M.D. Narcotic drugs (opioids) are commonly prescribed for short-term relief of chronic back pain, but their effectiveness long-term has been questioned in a review article by researchers at...
Jessica Illuzzi The intensive and prolonged observation of infants at risk for group B streptococcus (GBS) may not benefit the infant and may heighten parental anxiety, researchers at Yale School of...