Yale scientists have discovered a new way of illuminating MCH neurons, which may play an important role in regulating appetite and body weight, by using a virus that has been genetically engineered so that it cannot replicate. MCH neurons are located in...
Yale researchers and collaborators have identified molecules that underlie nerve fiber degeneration in patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease that cripples nearly three million people worldwide. The new findings are the...
Employees who lose their jobs in the years immediately preceding retirement have twice the risk of suffering a stroke when compared to peers who are still working, according to a study by a Yale researcher. “Our results suggest that late career...
Employees who lose their jobs in the years immediately preceding retirement have twice the risk of suffering a stroke when compared to peers who are still working, according to a study by a Yale researcher. “Our results suggest that late career...
Terri R. Fried, M.D., associate professor of medicine/geriatrics will be honored with the “Outstanding Scientific Achievement for Clinical Investigation Award” at the annual meeting of the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) May 17-21, 2004. The award is...
Eight members of the Yale University faculty have been named Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS), the oldest and most illustrious learned society in the United States. The newly elected Fellows are Richard H. Brodhead, Donald Max...
A clinical study comparing three treatments of type 2 diabetes in children and teens has begun at Yale and 11 other medical centers and their affiliated sites around the country. The TODAY (Treatment Options for type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and...
Sharon K. Inouye, M.D., director of the Yale K12 Mentored Clinical Research Scholar Award Program, has announced four award recipients for 2004 and 2005. Recipients include Karen Dorsey, M.D., postdoctoral fellow, pediatrics (hematology-oncology), Nina...