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Schizophrenia has long been a mysterious disease, but with the help of brain scanners scientists are now giving a physical shape to the delusions and hallucinations of the disorder.
Glucose plays a complex role in immune system health.
Inflammation has captured the interest of generations of distinguished clinicians and researchers.
Some places in the body don’t suffer from inflammation as a response to intrusion. The brain and spinal cord are among them.
Researchers at Yale are aware of how wounds know to heal. Now they want to know why.
The human body has a number of innate responses to infection that include heating the affected part of the body, or cooling it down. Yale School of Medicine researchers are looking hard at the causes behind both.
The traditional approach to inflammation is that it’s bad and should be suppressed, but recent findings offer a more nuanced view.
Researchers hope that the Colton Center for Autoimmunity at Yale will yield results over the next 10 years.
When a person develops certain autoimmune disorders, others often follow in their wake. Figuring out why, and how to stop the deterioration, are top priorities for scientists.
About a third of patients confirmed to have COVID-19 report a temporary loss of smell. Yale specialists describe why that might happen, and what can be done.
As medicine's understanding of endometriosis has advanced, treatments and procedures have been developed to address the painful affliction.