Millions of patients suffering from major depression get little relief from the first drug they are prescribed. A major new study of 1,522 patients at 35 U.S. Veterans Health Administration medical centers shows these patients benefit more from adding an...
Yale School of Medicine Dean Robert Alpern (right) presents a citation to Dr. Matthew S. Ellman at the Leffell Prize award ceremony. (Photo by Rob Lisak)Not long ago, one of Dr. Matthew Ellman’s long-term patients became very ill with progressive liver...
Helen Caines has spent much of her professional life immersed in cosmic soup.
While other physicists have chased gravitational waves, cultivated qubits, and mused about dark matter, Caines has focused squarely on the thick glop of particles that...
Surrogate endpoints (biomarkers), which are routinely used in clinical research to test new drugs, should not be trusted as the ultimate measure to approve new health interventions in cardiovascular medicine, according to a recent study by Yale School of...