Using acupuncture, cryoblation (nerve freezing), controlled breathing, diversion and other innovative techniques in addition to medicines, physicians at Yale’s Pediatric Pain Management Services (PPMS) are providing relief to children who experience pain...
Three hallmark buildings exemplifying post-war corporate architecture are the focus of an exhibition and symposium on the preservation of modern landmarks at the Yale School of Architecture this coming semester. Showcasing works of architect Gordon...
A training seminar sponsored by Yale University and the state Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and led by the national Enterprise Foundation will enable invited local non-profit organizations to learn about all aspects of housing...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS RELEASE CORRECTS THE DECEMBER 4 VERSION, WHICH INDICATED THAT PATIENTS IN HOME CARE LIVED 22 MONTHS, RATHER THAN AN AVERAGE OF SEVEN MONTHS, LONGER THAN PATIENTS NOT IN HOME CARE. New Haven, Conn. – A study in the December Journal of...
When results of clinical trials were revealed before publication in a peer-reviewed journal, Yale researchers saw changes in medical practice that were not necessarily applied to the kind of patients and settings described in the trial results. Research...
Yale University’s Art & Architecture Building, itself an architectural landmark about to undergo a groundbreaking restoration, will be the site early next year of an exhibition titled “Saving Corporate Modernism: Assessing Three Landmarks Designed by...
The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition at Yale is hosting the following series of free, public events during the spring semester. A forum on genocide and slavery will take place on January 22 in the Luce Hall...
Defects in the thin, hair-like projections lining the ducts and tubules of the kidneys, and known as primary cilia, may be responsible for a kidney disease affecting one in 10,000 children, a Yale researcher and collaborators have found. Autosomal...
A review by a committee of international scientists, and chaired by a Yale researcher, has found no evidence that caffeine in over-the-counter pain relievers leads to dependence. A possible link between caffeine in analgesics, such as aspirin and...
Religion, communication and control take precedence over physical symptoms and functioning at the end of life for some terminally ill patients, Yale researchers suggest in a new book, which examines the complex issues surrounding death and dying. “Our...