Antibiotics and other antimicrobials are often administered to terminally ill patients. But given widespread concern about antibiotic resistance, this common practice should be reconsidered by providers, patients, and families, according to a Yale...
To speak to the topic of “Addiction: Exploring the Science and Experience of an Equal Opportunity Condition,” Yale School of Medicine’s Michael V. Pantalon will join a panel of experts at the 51st Nobel Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter...
Yale researchers found that the current definition of acute kidney injury may be causing patients without the condition to be misclassified.Dr. F. Perry WilsonTheir research, published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology,...
Nearly one in four patients with chronic hepatitis C (HCV) are denied initial approval for a drug therapy that treats the most common strain of the infection, according to a Yale School of Medicine study.The finding, published Aug. 27 in PLOS ONE,...