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How trust in science has shifted since 2020.
- May 07, 2026Source: Yale School of Public Health Information Sheets
Vaccination during pregnancy is a critical form of lifesaving, preventive care. Prenatal vaccines help protect both you and your baby when you are most vulnerable to illness.
- May 05, 2026Source: Los Angeles Daily News
Kratom is “highly addictive even for people who aren’t addicts,” said Dr. Joe Desanto. “It’s an evil drug. I’m scared for the general public.”
- May 05, 2026Source: CNN Health
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- May 04, 2026
Chris Klomp, chief counselor, Health and Human Services, and deputy administrator and director of Medicare, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, spoke at the Yale School of Public Health on April 9.
- May 04, 2026Source: The New York Times
Prices at hospitals have grown faster than prices in virtually any other sector of the economy, says Associate Professor of Public Health Zack Cooper, PhD, in a New York Times guest essay.
- May 02, 2026Source: The Guardian
Aging does not mean inevitable decline, new YSPH research suggests – and having a optimistic outlook can even bring improvements.
- May 02, 2026Source: The New York Sun
Hundreds of Pakistani children received contaminated shots at a state hospital — and officials keep looking the other way
- April 30, 2026
Public Health Day highlighted Yale School of Public Health’s commitment to reaching the next generation of potential public health leaders before they have chosen a path and showing them what the field looks like up close.
- April 29, 2026
Geo-Targeted Implementation of a Novel Mobile Pharmacy and Clinic Healthcare Delivery Model with Community Health Workers for Prevention, Care, and Treatment of HIV and Substance Use is a $10 million, five-year, team science research grant funded by the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse.