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Researchers from the Yale School of Medicine Section of Cardiovascular Medicine outline emerging areas of research in cardiovascular medicine. Explore the latest advances in scholarly and scientific publishing.
A Yale study found that despite growing investments in health care over the past 20 years, barriers to timely medical care are increasing, as are racial and ethnic disparities in access to health care.
The Yale Schools of Medicine and Public Health and the Urban League of Southern Connecticut are teaming up with more than a dozen nonprofit organizations and local government agencies to see if an infusion of community programs and interventions in New Haven can mitigate systemic racism and reduce gun violence in the city.
As a part of our “Meet Yale Internal Medicine” series, today’s feature is on Brita Roy, MD, MPH, MHS, assistant professor of medicine (general medicine), and director of population health.
A new Yale study finds increasingly persistent racial and ethnic disparities when it comes to how many hours individuals sleep per day.
A historic recession, increasingly bitter political strife, and even the start of a global pandemic have not diminished Americans’ hopes for a better future for themselves, a new study by Yale School of Medicine and the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center shows.
What’s bugging us (opinion): CT autumn colors in jeopardy and only 22% of kids vaxxed
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The FDA Office of Minority Health and Health Equity awarded the Yale School of Medicine a $3 million contract to promote diversity in clinical trials.
Yale made great strides in this area at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the work now being funded will build on that work by further refining approaches to building trust and participation in clinical trials in diverse communities across the country.
There has been little to no progress in eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in some key health indicators over the past two decades, according to a Yale study.
Discoveries & Impact (June 2021)
Vaccine Side Effects: CDC Looks Into Myocarditis Reports in Few Young Recipients
Connecticut has been leading the nation in vaccinating its citizens against COVID-19. Contributing to this success is a partnership between Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Health, which together have administered the highest number of vaccines of any vaccination site in the state.
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It Turns Out COVID Vaccines Might Change Your Mammogram Results
Yale Medicine experts provide guidance for navigating life after coronavirus vaccination.
From 'COVID arm' to enlarged lymph nodes, such side effects are normal, doctors say.
CT DPH: Vaccine sites have reported only 10 wasted doses statewide