Public health and thriving urban green spaces go hand-in-branch, a panel of experts told a group of Yale alumni gathered at the Yale School of Public Health.That connection, while not always uppermost in people’s minds, was emphatically underscored at a...
Gastrointestinal surgeries for obesity may be effective because they reduce appetite by acting upon the brain’s reward center and reducing cravings for sugar, Yale researchers have found.The surgery for morbid obesity reduces the release of...
This story originally appeared in the Fall 2015 issue of Yale Nursing Matters.
How a mother responds to her baby’s cries can make a big difference in the child’s ability to learn, develop, and thrive. While a warm, supportive response can help the baby...