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Yale School of Public Health researchers have found that reduced levels of a certain metabolite in younger cancer patients may be associated with early-onset colorectal cancer.
- December 03, 2025Source: The New York Times
YSPH psychologist John Pachankis discusses the mental health effects of ‘masking’ in people with autism or ADHD.
- December 03, 2025
Men who experienced relationship violence were more likely than women to be missed in follow up screening for risk of death by homicide caused by that abuse, according to a new Yale study.
- December 03, 2025Source: Yale News
For the past 10 years, Startup Yale has helped student entrepreneurs bring their groundbreaking ideas to life in New Haven and beyond. The program is sponsored in part by the Yale School of Public Health.
- December 02, 2025
Dr. Fan Li, PhD, an Associate Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and a leading expert in causal inference and clinical trial methodology, was awarded a $2.6 million grant to develop innovative methods to strengthen the design and analysis of complex clinical trials.
- December 01, 2025
During an interview on the Health & Veritas podcast, Akiko Iwasaki, PhD, discussed post-acute infection syndromes, like Long COVID, and what we’re learning about them.
- December 01, 2025Source: CT Mirror
Despite cuts in federal funding for global health research, Yale School of Public Health Associate Professor Amy Bei has continued her work with support from alternate funding sources.
- November 30, 2025Source: The New York Times
More than 4.1 million Americans will be turning 65 each year through 2027, a record surge. Yale School of Public Health psychologist Dr. Becca Levy offers insight and guidance. Her research has found that older adults who take in more negative attitudes on aging tend to be less mobile, have poorer memory, are more susceptible to cognitive decline, and tend to die an average of 7.5 years sooner than similarly situated peers with more positive attitudes on aging.
- November 29, 2025Source: Forbes
YSPH epidemiologist Gregg Gonsalves comments on a new rule limiting federal loans for students in nursing and some other medical fields.
- November 21, 2025
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the top global public health and development threats. In 2019, bacterial AMR was directly responsible for 1.27 million deaths and contributed to 4.95 million deaths worldwide. AMR is also rapidly expanding among fungal, viral, and parasitic pathogens.