Illnesses like the common cold and the flu have become endemic in human populations; everyone gets them every now and then, but for most people, they aren’t especially harmful. COVID-19 will eventually transition to endemic status at some point — but when...
Over 30 million Americans have diabetes, and more than 7 million of them require daily insulin. But the cost of the drug has risen considerably in the last decade. Though U.S. lawmakers are considering policies to address the challenge, not much is known...
John Donatich, who has guided Yale University Press’s growth and success as a global publisher for 20 years, has been named to a fifth term as director, announced Yale Provost Scott Strobel and Susan Gibbons, vice provost for collections and scholarly...
Ann Kurth, who has served as dean of the Yale School of Nursing (YSN) for seven years, will step down at the end of the fall semester to assume a new position as president of the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM), Yale President Peter Salovey announced...
This month, Insights & Outcomes offers an all-star roster of the latest Yale research on the role cravings play in addiction, an innovative way to predict El Niño, a particular type of white blood cell that spills its guts, and the bacterial coatings...