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One in four older U.S. veterans report being diagnosed with cardiovascular disease in their lifetime, according to a study published online Dec. 18 in PLOS Mental Health. Cailin G. Arechiga, MPH, from the Yale School of Public Health, and colleagues characterized the current prevalence.
- January 08, 2025Source: Yale News
Yale researchers deliver insights into a pair of spiky sea creatures, the use of AI triage, and brain connections in the early stages of Alzheimer’s Disease.
- January 08, 2025Source: Psychology Today
A new study finds people with disabilities struggle to access mental health services. YSPH alumna Sarah Fodero (MPH '23, SBS) and Associate Professor Katie Wang, PhD, co-author this article.
- January 07, 2025
Three professors in the Yale School of Public Health’s Department of Biostatistics have been chosen to lead major national and international biostatistics organizations—a rare distinction that underscores the department’s standing as a global leader in pioneering research and statistical science.
- January 07, 2025
The Yale Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL) welcomes the U.S. Department of State’s announcement of its genocide determination against members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias, as well as the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s announcement of sanctions against Mohammad Hamdan Daglo Mousa (Hemedti), for his leadership of RSF. Yale HRL has been documenting alleged crimes by RSF and Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) since the start of a brutal civil war in April 2023.
- January 05, 2025Source: CGTN America
CGTN’s Diego Laje speaks to Dr. Chen Xi, an Assistant Professor of Health Policy at the Yale School of Public Health, about warning labels for alcohol proposed by the surgeon general.
- January 04, 2025Source: Hartford Courant
Oncologists with Yale Cancer Center are praising a report released by the Office of the Surgeon General that seeks to add a warning label on alcoholic beverages showing the direct link between drinking and fatal cancers. YSPH Professor Vasilis Vasiliou comments.
- January 03, 2025Source: The Guardian
Test positivity, emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and deaths due to COVID are increasing as we enter the new year. YSPH Professor Jeffrey Townsend warns, "It’s still dangerous."
- January 03, 2025Source: WTNH-TV
YSPH Professor Vasilis Vasiliou discusses the U.S. Surgeon General's call for warning labels on alcoholic beverages due to scientific information linking alcohol consumption to cancer.
- January 03, 2025
A Yale-led study looks at how school segregation may influence the development of dementia later in life.