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From fluoride to “forever chemicals,” drinking water has been in the spotlight this year. In a Q&A, Yale epidemiologist Nicole Deziel discusses the water we drink today — and what’s on tap for the ...
An estimated two in five people who are incarcerated have a history of mental illness, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Most receive no treatment for their mental health issues ...
In a Q&A, Yale neuroscientist Amy Arnsten discusses the state of Alzheimer’s disease research, exciting treatment breakthroughs on the horizon, and the key role of NIH funding in making it all happen.
A new Yale study suggests women with high blood pressure before and during pregnancy may benefit from targeted interventions to support breastfeeding.
What’s new in ancient languages and societies? For faculty in Yale’s Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, quite a lot — driven by their dedication to continued research and ...
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