MEDICAL RESEARCH AND YNHH
Yale researchers discover new treatment for babesiosis

A novel combination therapy shows promising signs to combat the tick-borne disease.

Yale faculty member’s online therapy program seeks to break down barriers to PTSD care 

Created by psychiatry residency graduate Sofia Noori, Nema Health aims to make “gold-standard” care for post-traumatic stress disorder more accessible for survivors of trauma.

Yale scientists look to hearing loss to detect Alzheimer’s early

Yale researchers, led by Dr. Hong-Bo Zhao, are investigating the link between hearing loss and Alzheimer’s in an effort to detect the disease a decade before symptoms arise.

New clinical case conference series explores Black youth mental health

The series, which was organized by Amanda Calhoun from the Yale Child Study Center, seeks to share and analyze case narratives relating to different mental health issues for Black youth.

After mass firing of migrant workers, Unidad Latina en Acción calls on Yale New Haven Hospital to cut janitorial subcontractor

The advocacy group protested outside of Yale New Haven Hospital on Monday night after YNHH subcontractor AffinEco allegedly discriminated against migrant workers on the basis of their immigration status and threatened to call immigration authorities on the workers.

Yale experts weigh in on new method of organ harvesting

A new method of organ harvesting has led to ethical backlash and prompted discussion over the medical and legal definition of death.

Yale study sheds light on new findings on the causes of long Covid symptoms

Researchers at Yale have determined that neuroinflammation and blood-brain barrier dysfunction are not legitimate causes of neuropsychiatric symptoms of long Covid.

Faculty offer insight on the role of AI in radiology

The impact of artificial intelligence in the healthcare sector is continuously expanding as novel technologies shape care methodologies and practices.

Empowering recovery: Yale researchers awarded $7 million to research opioid use

The grant, which comes from the NIH and NIDA, will allow the researchers to study treatment retention.

Yale biomedical engineers develop nanoparticle brain cancer treatment

A team of biomedical engineers at Yale recently developed a new method to treat medulloblastoma — a brain cancer that primarily affects children — by injecting drug-carrying nanoparticles directly into the cerebrospinal fluid.

Yale researchers discover gaps between in-person and online facial processing in the brain

A new study at the School of Medicine’s Brain Function Laboratory found that when processing faces on Zoom versus in-person, behavioral indicators and neural activity change.