The serious behavior problems that can occur in children with autism and related conditions can be reduced with a treatment plan that includes medication combined with a structured training program for parents, according to Yale University researchers and...
With World AIDS Day less than a week away, two new studies from Yale School of Medicine show that jail inmates, one of the highest risk groups for AIDS, are far more likely to be tested for HIV if given the opportunity in the first 24 hours of...
The world’s oceans are absorbing less carbon dioxide (CO2), a Yale geophysicist has found after pooling data taken over the past 50 years. With the oceans currently absorbing over 40 percent of the CO2 emitted by human activity, this could quicken the...
Ghrelin, a hormone produced in the stomach, may be used to boost resistance to, or slow, the development of Parkinson’s disease, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in a study published in a recent issue of the Journal of Neuroscience.Parkinson’s...
Yale Club of New Haven hosting talks by architect and World Fellows Herbert S. Newman, a critic at the School of Architecture, will speak on “Spiderman Returns: Renovation and Restoration at Jonathan Edwards College” at the Yale Club of New Haven next...
Friedman to discuss ‘Watching Over Young Hearts’ The Yale-New Haven Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a community health education lecture by Dr. Alan H. Friedman. Titled “Watching Over Young Hearts,” the lecture will take place on Thursday, Nov. 19, 6-8...
Art by student Brian Reed featured in NYC gallery The artwork of Yale student Brian Reed will be featured in an exhibition titled “Metamorphosis” at the Agora Gallery in New York. The exhibition will run Nov. 20-Dec. 11. An opening reception will be...
Yale College senior Geoffrey C. Shaw and recent Yale graduate Matthew L. Baum have both been named Rhodes Scholars for study at Oxford University next year.Baum, of Watertown, Massachusetts, graduated from Yale in May with a BS and MS in molecular,...
Steven I. Wilkinson, the inaugural Nilekani Professor of India and South Asian Studies, focuses much of his work on ethnic violence in India and South Asia.His book “Votes and Violence: Electoral Competition and Ethnic Conflict in India,” was co-winner of...
Mustachioed men of Movember call for support as end of November approachesTheir mustaches are growing in, and so far, they have raised over $2,500 — and Movember isn’t yet over.As a matter of fact, The Handsome Dans are encouraging everyone in the Yale...