Marcella Nunez-Smith, M.D. A new study by researchers at Yale School of Medicine offers a unique and detailed view of race and discrimination in the health care workplace and the negative impact on job...
Tamas L. Horvath Estrogen regulates the brain’s energy metabolism in the same way as the hormone leptin, leading the way to a viable approach to tackling obesity in people resistant to leptin, researchers...
Carol Weitzman, M.D. Carol Weitzman, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine, is a recipient of a two-year Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) grant aimed at eliminating racial...
Helmuth Rilling, the world-renowned conductor, teacher and Bach scholar, will present a series of lecture/concerts, January 18–20, culminating in a full performance of several choral masterworks of J.S. Bach. Helmuth Rilling...
Anthony Koleske, associate professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry and neurobiology at Yale School of Medicine, has been awarded the $500,000 Established Investigator Award from the American Heart Association (AHA).The AHA states that the...
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found that a thyroid hormone in the brain is linked to the “uncoupling” protein UCP2, which can maintain appetite during periods of fasting so that the body is ready to eat when food is reintroduced. Published...
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found that a thyroid hormone in the brain is linked to the “uncoupling” protein UCP2, which can maintain appetite during periods of fasting so that the body is ready to eat when food is reintroduced. Published...
A conference exploring the diverse perspectives, issues and methods provided by documentary films related to the Iraq war will take place on February 1–4 at the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street. Filmmakers and commentators on both the right and...
Genes that appear to increase the risk of nicotine dependence are likely to be found on several locations, including a region of chromosome 5, according to a Yale School of Medicine study in Biological Psychiatry. “These data add to the growing evidence...
Jessica Illuzzi The intensive and prolonged observation of infants at risk for group B streptococcus (GBS) may not benefit the infant and may heighten parental anxiety, researchers at Yale School of...