People who live in rural counties in five states heavily affected by the opioid epidemic must drive longer distances to obtain methadone, a treatment for opioid addiction, compared to individuals from urban counties, say Yale researchers. Their study,...
An emerging approach to health care that focuses decision-making on older patients’ health goals and care preferences can reduce unwanted and unhelpful treatment, such as medications and diagnostic tests, say Yale researchers. It can also lessen treatment...
Update: Due to inclement weather, including high winds, we regret to announce that the Cross Campus celebration has been cancelled. Additional celebrations are still scheduled around Yale; click here for a full schedule of events.
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Yale researchers representing a range of disciplines have been awarded grants through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Helping to End Addiction Long-term Initiative (HEAL). This national effort provides $945 million in total funding to support a...
The Yale School of Medicine’s Valentina Greco and Marina R. Picciotto are among the 11 recipients of the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Pioneer Award, which recognizes scientists who have a history of creative research and who show promise in...
Twenty-five founders of fintech startups from around the world — including Colombia, Brazil, Italy, Kenya, Lebanon, Mexico, Nigeria, the U.K., and the U.S. — gathered at Yale Center Beijing on Sept. 17 for a wide-ranging discussion on the latest trends in...
A new drug developed at Yale reduces a host of abnormalities associated with metabolic syndrome, an obesity-born condition that afflicts one of three adults in the United States, researchers report Oct. 2 in the journal Science Translational Medicine....