Compared to privately insured patients, individuals who lack insurance or use Medicaid are more likely to be transferred to another hospital after receiving initial treatment in the emergency department (ED). The uninsured are also at greater risk of...
State breast density notification laws that mandate reporting of mammogram results can prompt further screening and modestly boost cancer detection rates, say researchers at Yale’s School of Public Health and School of Medicine. Their study was published...
Yale School of Medicine faculty have been awarded $40 million in grants to study medication treatment for veterans with opioid addiction.
Drs. Ismene Petrakis and Sandra Springer are co-principal investigators leading the research, which is supported by...
By targeting a protein found in the saliva of mosquitoes that transmit Zika virus, Yale investigators reduced Zika infection in mice. The finding demonstrates how researchers might develop a vaccine against Zika and similar mosquito-borne viruses, the...
As the opioid overdose epidemic continues to take its toll, causing 47,600 deaths in 2017, researchers continue to seek innovative solutions to the crisis. At Yale, a team of medical experts and students have come up with a tool that could help individual...
Scientists have recently recognized that cells of the same type can behave differently in response to stimulation. In a new study, Yale researchers have shown how these varied responses are due in part to a desynchronized molecular “clock” within cell...
Many patients treated for metastatic melanoma develop resistance to an otherwise effective drug therapy known as BRAF inhibitors, which targets a specific genetic mutation. The cause of this resistance in 40% of patients is unclear. Yale researchers...
More than 70% of researchers failed to reproduce another scientist’s experiment, according to a survey conducted by Nature in 2016. If scientists can’t reproduce each other’s work, important discoveries may never leave the lab and have an impact on human...
More and more hospitalized patients with sepsis are being diagnosed with a deadly complication characterized by high levels of inflammation. A team of Yale researchers has uncovered clues to the cause of this complication — which kills up to 80% of...