Drug users can be taught to identify and quickly respond to overdoses of heroin or other opioids as effectively as medical experts, a Yale University study suggests.The study supports efforts of some drug counselors, physicians and public health experts...
Research by Yale scientists shows that males and females have essentially unisex brains — at least in flies — according to a recent report in Cell designed to identify factors that are responsible for sex differences in behavior.The researchers showed...
This month faculty and students from Yale School of Architecture will join their Jordanian, Palestinian and Israeli counterparts in creating a vision for the first cross-border Peace Park to be established in the Middle East.On May 12, the joint teams...
Two renowned authors — Booker Prize winner Penelope Lively and Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough — will offer their perspectives on their craft on May 9, at 4 p.m. in the Yale University Art Gallery’s McNeil Lecture Hall, 1111 Chapel St. (entrance on...
Tesheia Johnson Home of many of the world’s breakthrough medical innovations, Yale School of Medicine is celebrating the volunteers that make medical advances possible with Volunteer Appreciation Day,...
Drug abusers who used a computer-assisted training program in addition to receiving traditional counseling stayed abstinent significantly longer than those who received counseling alone, a Yale University study has found. The findings were reported in the...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin has announced the 2008 Yale World Fellows.The Yale World Fellows Program represents a unique initiative among U.S. universities and a core element of Yale’s commitment to be a leading global university. Aiming...
Women under the age of 55 who have suffered a heart attack did not quickly seek treatment for a variety of reasons, including their uncertainty about whether non-traditional symptoms such as fatigue, indigestion, and shoulder and neck pain actually signal...
Joan Steitz of Yale University — a pioneer in the study of RNA — is one of the first two women scientists to be named recipients of the Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research, America’s largest prize in medicine. She will share...
Aydin Arici Women with fibroids and endometriosis facing the possibility of hysterectomy may now choose less invasive treatment options to preserve fertility, according to Yale professor Aydin Arici, M.D.,...