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Yale School of Medicine and VA Connecticut Healthcare System researchers compared social determinants of health in relation to the risk of suicide, a major global public health issue and one of the leading causes of death in the United States.
- December 27, 2024Source: USA Today
Calming techniques for trying times can be useful in 2025 as well.
- December 27, 2024Source: Star News
Climate anxiety is recognized by the American Psychological Association and is a growing concern, particularly among those who are under 25. YSPH Professor Sarah Lowe comments.
- December 23, 2024Source: WTNH-TV News 8
Christopher Pittenger, MD, PhD, Elizabeth Mears and House Jameson Professor of Psychiatry, and Anna Yusim, MD, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry, spoke to WTNH-TV News 8 about why December is a difficult time for some people with mental health struggles.
- December 20, 2024
Over the course of her Pilot Project funded by Women’s Health Research at Yale, Carolyn Fredericks, MD, assistant professor of neurology, forged interdisciplinary partnerships to propel her research forward.
- December 20, 2024
After more than 24 years of leading The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, President and CEO Will Ginsberg announced his retirement effective November 1, 2024. To mark this milestone, we recently spoke with Ginsberg about The Foundation’s growth and impact as well as its relationship with Women’s Health Research at Yale.
- December 20, 2024
One of Women’s Health Research at Yale’s major initiatives is to mentor the next generation of health care professionals and researchers about the value of studying the influence of sex on health and disease as well as ensuring that findings are translated into clinical care.
- December 20, 2024
The JAMA Internal Medicine issue published on November 1 leads with Carolyn M. Mazure, PhD’s, latest Viewpoint, “The White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research.” This perspective piece provides an understanding of the historical background for the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research and its goal, which is to fundamentally change how we approach and fund women’s health research.
- December 20, 2024Source: WebMD
Pregnancy symptoms can trick you into thinking cannabis might help – but it could hurt. Ariadna Forray, MD, associate professor of psychiatry, and other physicians discuss what to know about staying cannabis-free for nine months and beyond in a WebMD interview.
- December 19, 2024Source: YaleNews
Wearable sensors such as smartwatches that collect physical and physiological data may be powerful tools in the effort to better understand brain and behavioral illnesses and their genetic drivers, according to a new Yale study published in Cell. Co-authors include, from left, Walter Roberts, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry; Terril Verplaetse, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry; and Matthew Girgenti, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry.