Yale researchers have found evidence of a connection between Vietnam veterans’ exposure to the defoliant Agent Orange in Southeast Asia and the occurrence of birth defects and developmental disabilities in their children. Using data that only was made...
“Food Fight,” a new book by a Yale expert on nutrition and obesity, warns that today’s children might be the first generation in modern history to live shorter lives than their parents because of poor diet. “The food and physical activity environments...
The physicians of the Yale Medical Group, who provide patient services at several different locations in New Haven, will offer uninterrupted care in the event of a strike by unionized Yale University employees. Yale unions have scheduled a strike to...
To: Editors and Reporters Re: Mars Opposition to Earth on August 27Mars, our neighbor planet, will be 34,650,000 miles away from Earth on Wednesday, August 27, the closest it has been to Earth in nearly 60,000 years. And it won’t be this close again for...
Imaging studies have identified unique brain activity changes in men with pathological gambling when they viewed videotapes about betting on cards or rolling dice at a casino, a Yale study has found. The study, which is believed to be the first...
A new Yale publication, “Portraits of Four Schools: Meeting the Needs of Immigrant Students and Their Families,” provides insight into how four different schools are meeting the challenges and opportunities of new languages, cultures and expectations as...
Women who have served in the military are up to four times more likely to become homeless when compared with women in the general population, a Yale researcher has found. One of three authors of the study, Robert Rosenheck, M.D., professor in the...