Imagine entering a polling place on Election Day concerned that local government officials or your employer will punish you for supporting the wrong candidate. This is a dilemma facing voters in Hungary and Romania, according to Yale political scientist...
A new study led by Yale University researchers finds that scaling up use of methadone and buprenorphine — medications for treating opioid use disorder known as opioid agonist therapies (OATs) — could greatly reduce HIV transmission rates and prevent...
This story originally appeared in the fall 2019 issue of Yale Nursing Matters magazine (PDF).
Working with partners across campus, acute care Yale School of Nursing (YSN) student Travis McCann ’20 M.S.N. is pursuing two projects to help providers become...