Dr. Jeanette Tetrault, associate professor of medicine, has received the W. Anderson Spickard, Jr. Excellence in Mentorship Award. This award, from the Association for Medical Education and Research on Substance use and Addiction (AMERSA), is given to one...
Ageism — a widespread form of prejudice that is directed at older persons — led to excess costs of $63 billion for a broad range of health conditions during one year in the United States, a new study by the Yale School of Public Health has found.
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A few easily learned tips on eating and food choice can increase amount of healthy food choices between 5% and 11%, a new Yale University study has found.
“That is as large an effect as many current obesity treatments — but obtained after a short training...
For years, green has been the most reliable hue for live brain imaging, but after using a new high-throughput screening method, researchers at the John B. Pierce Laboratory and the Yale School of Medicine, together with collaborators at Stanford...
A drug therapy used for patients with chronic heart failure also improves markers of poor prognosis in individuals who are hospitalized with acute heart failure, new Yale-led research shows. The findings suggest that the drug can improve outcomes for...