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Honored for her role in developing and evaluating the breakthrough HIV prevention drug lenacapavir, Dr. Moupali Das, MD, MPH, shared her journey into HIV research during a November 6 visit to the Yale School of Public Health.
- December 14, 2025
With a crucial decision on whether to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax subsidies looming in Congress, Yale School of Public Health Associate Professor Zack Cooper urged lawmakers to rein in spiraling health care costs that are “crushing” American families.
- December 11, 2025Source: ABC News
Dr. Zack Cooper, associate professor of public health and economics at Yale University, says the government is in “crunch time right now” and that families are facing pressure with rising health care prices.
- December 10, 2025
A new pair of studies from Yale School of Public Health suggests that when a parent is living with dementia or depression, the consequent financial stress becomes a hidden source of emotional turmoil for millions of U.S. families.
- December 10, 2025Source: In Service of Health
Dr. Joneigh Khaldun sits down with Dr. Megan Ranney, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, to explore the worlds of clinical medicine and public health in this episode of the In Service of Health podcast sponsored by the Public Health Accreditation Board.
- December 10, 2025Source: Yahoo News
Although aluminum cookware is lightweight, uncoated pots and pans can pose safety risks. YSPH Associate Professor Krystal Pollitt offers guidance.
- December 10, 2025Source: NBC News
The nation’s leading doctors' groups are in a standoff with federal health officials who are changing long-standing vaccine schedules. YSPH Associate Professor Jason Schwartz says many doctors and patients rely on federal experts for treatment guidance.
- December 09, 2025
A research team led by Dr. Nicola Hawley, PhD, hopes its findings will lead to a better future for gestational diabetes screening recommendations and treatment.
- December 09, 2025
The support will advance PopHIVE’s efforts to integrate public and private health data sources for a variety of health conditions.
- December 09, 2025Source: WNPR Where We Live
Changing federal guidance on vaccines has Connecticut health officials very concerned. Health experts worry that fear and confusion about vaccines could bring back diseases that the U.S. had forgotten. YSPH Associate Professor Dr. Jason Schwartz joins the conversation.