Susan Mayne Carbonated soft drink consumption was previously suggested to be linked to the 350 percent increase of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus since the mid-1970s, but researchers at Yale School of Medicine report that the link is unfounded...
Susan Mayne Carbonated soft drink consumption was previously suggested to be linked to the 350 percent increase of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus since the mid-1970s, but researchers at Yale School of Medicine report that the link is unfounded...
Alison Caldwell-Andrews Knowing whether the presence of a parent diminishes or increases a child’s anxiety prior to surgery may soon be answered with a new psychometric instrument developed at Yale School of Medicine and the University...
David Katz, M.D. A major cause of overeating is eating too many flavors all at once, triggering the hypothalamus in the brain to ask for more food, according to David Katz, M.D., Associate Professor Adjunct in Public Health Practice at...
John Concato, M.D. A screening test for prostate cancer that measures prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels does not improve survival, researchers at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Connecticut Healthcare System and Yale School of Medicine...
Elissa A. Hallem The nation’s most prestigious honor for doctoral dissertations in biology and life sciences, the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS)/UMI Distinguished Dissertation Award, was presented during the CGS Annual Meeting in Palm...
David P. DeMille David P. DeMille, professor of physics at Yale University has been elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for his innovative work using molecules as tools for the study of fundamental issues in...
Sir Stuart Lipton A major symposium on Philip Johnson, three exhibitions and weekly lectures by creative leaders in the world of architecture and design—visionary developer Sir Stuart Lipton; urban planner Amanda Burden; and celebrated...
Ruslan Medzhitov Yale School of Medicine researchers report in Nature Immunology how infection fighting mechanisms in the body can distinguish between a virus and the healthy body, shedding new light on auto immune disorders.The...
Therese Kosten Female rats appear to be affected more than males by stress early in life, leading to a higher likelihood of cocaine addiction and eating disorders as adults, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine researchers in...