Over 50 percent of patients with heart failure also have kidney disease and this unstable combination results in poor survival, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. The researchers studied 80,098...
Jody L. Sindelar, a professor and health economist at Yale School of Medicine in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, has been named the inaugural President-elect and current Vice President of the newly formed American Society of Health...
Detailed information on greenhouse gasses and a subtropical heat wave at the North Pole 55 million years ago is providing information about the Earth’s past as well as a portent for its future, according to reports in the June 1 issue of Nature.An...
There is a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease and cancer in Asia where people smoke heavily, which may be accounted for by high consumption of tea, particularly green tea, according to a review article published by a Yale School of Medicine...
Twelve talented New Haven inner-city students will soon be experienced playwrights, thanks to the Dwight/Edgewood Project (DEP), a collaboration involving the Yale Repertory Theatre, Yale School of Drama and Troup Magnet Academy Middle School.The middle...
The survival time due to drug treatments of AIDS/HIV is adding 2.8 million years of life to individuals in the United States, according to a study published Thursday in the Journal of Infectious Diseases.The study by researchers at Harvard, Yale, Cornell...
Yale Ob/Gyn professor Pasquale Patrizio together with a national and international group of colleagues have developed general guidelines targeted to oncologists on how to introduce the concept of fertility preservation in both male and female cancer...
Margaret Clark People who see their relationships as either all good or all bad tend to have low self-esteem, according to a series of seven studies by Yale researchers published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.In two...
Jon Soderstrom and Jiasen Xu, CEO of SurExam ink the licensing agreement for commercialization of the technology for EOC detection developed by Gil Mor (upper left), while Carolyn Slayman, Deputy Dean of Yale Medical School and Zhinan Yin observe...
Jon Soderstrom and Jiasen Xu, CEO of SurExam ink the licensing agreement for commercialization of the technology for EOC detection developed by Gil Mor (upper left), while Carolyn Slayman, Deputy Dean of Yale Medical School and Zhinan Yin observe...