Media members are invited to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Elm City Fine Stationers and Gifts at 3:30 p.m. Friday, November 19 in the atrium of 1020 Chapel Street. New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr., owners Ellie Iannuzzi and Sal Esposito, and...
Attorneys, law students and professors from across the country will convene at Yale Law School, November 5-7, for “The Future of Animal Law,” a conference exploring how U.S. law is evolving to reflect Americans’ changing attitudes about animals....
On December 8, the Yale College student group Reach Out is hosting the third annual “Alternative Gift Market” to raise funds for projects to benefit communities in the developing world and locally. The Market will take place at Dwight Hall, 67 High St...
As part of the tour to bring the World Series trophy to Boston Red Sox fans in New England, team president and CEO Larry Lucchino will visit his alma mater, Yale Law School, with the trophy for a rally at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 17 in the Law...
Imaging studies of the brain when it is under the influence of alcohol reveal that different areas of the brain are impaired under high and low levels of alcohol, according to a Yale study published in Neuropsychopharmacology. Godfrey Pearlson and Vince...
Imaging studies of the brain when it is under the influence of alcohol reveal that different areas of the brain are impaired under high and low levels of alcohol, according to a Yale study published in Neuropsychopharmacology. Godfrey Pearlson and Vince...
Maltreated children who are genetically pre-disposed to depression can be spared lifelong emotional problems if the necessary social supports are made available to them, according to a Yale study published this week in the Proceedings of the National...
The same receptors in the brain that are activated when a person smokes cigarettes also play a critical role in the effectiveness of antidepressants, according to a study by Yale researchers in the November issue of Biological Psychiatry. What this...
Yale researchers are conducting a study of a medication that could help reduce the withdrawal symptoms that might sabotage the efforts of people who are trying to quit smoking. Andrea Weinberger, project director for the new trial, says dopamine levels...
The National Institute on Drug Abuse has funded a $2.5 million grant to researchers at Yale School of Medicine to integrate cognitive behavioral treatment into routine obstetrical care for pregnant women with drug problems. “Our goal is to reduce or...