YSPH Press Releases

Yale School of Public Health offers colorful tresses to support breast cancer research
(10/7/2011)

New Tick-Borne Disease Discovered by Yale Scientists
(9/19/2011)

Public Health Training Center to be Established at Yale
(9/12/2011)

Discrimination Linked to Increase in Toxic Abdominal Fat
(3/9/2011)

Yale Recruiting Fairfield County Homeowners for Prevention Study of Tick-Borne Diseases
(2/9/2011)

Antibiotic Use in Infancy May Increase Risk of Childhood Asthma
(1/5/2011) 

Ten Principles to Strengthen Global Health
(12/22/2010)

Insulin Levels Found to Affect Breast Cancer Survival
(12/6/2010)

Study Shows Pregnancy-Related Weight Gain Higher Among Low-Income Minority Women
(11/11/2010)

Exercise is Associated with Reduced Risk of Endometrial Cancer
(11/11/2010)

Obesity and Risky Sexual Behavior Are Linked in Young Women
(11/4/2010)

Yale Study Finds Hospice Saves Money, Improves Care for Cancer Patients
(9/28/2010)

Closing the Gap in HIV/AIDS Research
(9/24/2010)

Yale Researchers Identify Genes Associated with Asthma
(9/2/2010)

Haiti’s Most Vulnerable Children at Heightened Risk in Earthquake’s Aftermath
(8/3/2010)

Licensed Characters on Food Packaging Affect Kids’ Taste Preferences, Snack Selections
(6/21/10)

$5 Million Grant To Fund Study of Genetic Origins of Brain Tumors
(6/17/2010)

Sweeping Changes Recommended for American Diet
6/15/2010)

First-Ever Masters Degree in Healthcare Administration Conferred in Ethiopia
(6/9/2010)

African Health Leaders Return for Second Annual Global Health Leadership Institute Conference At Yale
(6/2/2010) 

Childhood Asthma Found to Negatively Affect Adult Health
(5/6/2010)

Lyme Disease “App” For iPhone Developed by Yale School of Public Health
(5/3/2010)

Breakthrough Method Predicts Risk of Invasive Breast Cancer, Yale Study Finds
(4/30/2010)

Yale Global Health Leadership Institute Pioneers Use of Grand Strategy to Improve Global Health
(4/16/2010)

Current Anti-Soda Strategies Not Curbing Childhood Obesity
(4/6/2010)

First Group Graduates from 10,000 Women: Yale-Tsinghua Certificate Program in International Healthcare Management
(3/5/2010)

Yale Study Finds Lack of Social Support After Heart Attack Affects Women More Than Men
(2/16/2010)

Yale Study Finds Minorities Less Likely to Use High-Volume Hospitals
(2/15/2010)

Women With Variants in “CLOCK” Gene Have Higher Risk of Breast Cancer
(2/03/2010)

Harmful Protein Linked to Discrimination
(2/01/2010)

Teenage Fathers Often Born to Teenage Fathers, Study Finds
(1/14/2010)

Birds Play an Important Role in the Spread of Lyme Disease, Yale Study Finds
(12/23/2009)

Impact of Menu-Labeling: Yale Study Shows People Eat Less When They Know More
(12/17/2009)

Continuing Smoking and Drinking Increases Risk of Death Among Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer
(12/03/2009)

Team Approach Results in Dramatic Improvement in Timely Heart Attack Care
(12/02/2009)

Wide Disparities Found in Age of Hospitalization for Patients of Different Races
(12/01/2009)

Research Identifies Link Between Childhood ADHD and Adult Crime
(10/19/2009)

Current Soda Taxes Not High Enough to Curb Obesity, Study Finds
(10/16/2009)

Most Stroke Victims Arrive at Hospital Too Late for Drug Therapy
(10/1/2009)

Stress High Among Future Surgeons, Survey Reveals
(9/22/2009)

Opioid Overdose: A Growing Crisis Throughout Connecticut
(9/2/2009)

Yale Researcher Questions Federal Guidelines for Seasonal and Swine Flu Vaccines
(8/20/2009)

Lyme Bacterium, Once Nearly Eradicated In U.S., Rebounded With Forests
(8/10/2009)

Agent Often Used in Spinal Fusion Surgery Associated With Higher Rate of Cervical Spine Complications and Higher Fees
(6/30/2009)

CARE Partnering With New Haven in Battle Against Chronic Disease
(6/12/2009)

Yale Hosts Global Health Leaders from Five Countries to Inspire New Approaches to Improving Healthcare
(6/3/2009)

Yale Launches Global Health Initiative
(5/13/2009)

The Season of Ticks: Could Climate Change Worsen Lyme Disease?
(4/21/2009)

Officials From China’s sFDA Learn About Regulation of Medical Devices at Yale School of Public Health
(4/10/2009)

Beliefs about the Causes of Obesity Predict Support for Policies to Combat the Problem
(3/24/2009)

The Effects of Exercise on Cancer to be Studied with $7 Million Grant
(3/23/2009)

Young People’s Views of Aging Can Predict Their Heart Problems in Old Age
(2/23/2009)

Student-Run Health Fairs to Target Underserved Communities
(2/23/2009)

Older Women Fare Better, Live Longer than Men after First “Mini Stroke”
(2/19/2009)

Improving Healthcare Around the World: Yale Launches Global Health Leadership Institute
(2/18/2009)

High Stress Jobs Can Take a Toll on Employee’s Family
(2/11/2009)

After a Health Crisis: A Window of Opportunity for Major Lifestyle Change
(2/11/2009)

New Prevention Strategy May Significantly Reduce HIV Infections
(2/20/2009)

Schools Do Help in War on Childhood Obesity, Yale Study Finds
(2/4/2009)

Robert Heimer To Study AIDS Epidemic in Russia as a 2009 Fulbright Scholar
(1/30/2009)

Lost in Translation – Many Hospital Physicians Not Using Interpreters
(12/23/2008)

Fears of Promiscuity Pose Barrier to Cervical Cancer Vaccinations
(12/17/2008)

Chinese Women to Gain Management and Leadership Education Through Yale–Tsinghua Partnership (12/12/2008)

Study Contradicts Earlier Reports That Some Health Issues Are ‘Contagious’ Among Friends
(12/12/2008)

Political Violence May Predict Intimate Partner Abuse Among Immigrants
(11/6/2009)

Votes and Vaccinations To Be Election Day Combo, Thanks to Yale Researcher’s Program
(10/31/2009)

Paul Cleary Is Appointed the Lauder Professor
(10/31/2008)

Yale Receives Additional $10.7 Million for Largest Study Ever On How Genes and Environment Affect Children’s Health
(10/3/2008)

Jennifer Prah Ruger Advocates for a Global Health System That Benefits All
(10/3/2008)

Mental Health Intervention Urged for Heart Patients
(9/30/2008)

AIDS Research at Yale Boosted With $11 Million Continuation Grant
(9/9/2008)

Program Aims to Strengthen Health Care Systems in Africa
(7/18/2008)

Lyme Disease in the U.S. Originated in Europe
(6/23/2008)

YaleCancer Center Experts Warn That, Despite New Data, Increasing Sun Exposure Is Not the Way to Decrease Breast Cancer Risk
(5/9/2008)

No "Hollywood Heart Attack" Symptoms for Many Women
(5/2/2008)

Drug Addicts Can Learn How to Save Lives, Yale Researchers Find
(5/1/2008)

Chocolate May be Boon to Pregnant Women, Yale Study Shows
(4/30/2008)