06/18/2026
A recent Yale-led study offers one of the deepest analyses to date of variations among humans in Oceania.
The results show how inherited from ancient hominids continues to shape modern humans' and survival today.
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06/17/2026
For the last five years, the Pediatric and Adolescent Consult Service at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital has helped to support patients under 21 struggling with or at risk for use disorder (SUD).
Organizers say the program has become a model for across the country: https://bit.ly/4vl0lQq
06/16/2026
Skin constantly rebuilds itself with the help of called .
In a study published in the Journal of Cell Biology, a team led by YSM's Valentina Greco, PhD, find this regeneration continues even with 60 to 70 percent fewer fibroblasts.
Their findings have major implications for skin and . Learn more: https://bit.ly/4a2jb6a
06/15/2026
A multi-disciplinary group of researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders gathered at the first Women's Health Research at Yale Collaborative Symposium, hosted in partnership with the Society for Women's Health Research.
Experts discussed the , policy, and initiatives needed to advance and accelerate research and care relating to .
Learn more about the Women's Health Research at Yale Collaborative here: https://medicine.yale.edu/whr/collaborative/
06/15/2026
models are reshaping the modern mammogram, helping to diagnose current as well as pinpointing risk factors for future .
In a Q&A, Yale Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging's John Lewin, MD, shares how technology continues to shape this routine but vital scan: https://bit.ly/4uA2HK0
06/12/2026
In a new Nature Neuroscience study, YSM researchers say a new kind of -computer interface (BCI) allows humans to play directly with their brains.
Could this mean "game over" for game controllers? Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3SDqRpt
06/11/2026
New is making it easier than ever to track lifestyle factors and predict who is most at for .
In a new Q&A, Assistant Professor Rebecca Blumenreich, MD, of the Yale Department of Neurology, shares a look at the future of stroke diagnosis and care.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3SApfNb
06/10/2026
A $2.5 million gift from the Colton Foundation will help to advance the work of the Colton Center for Autoimmunity at Yale, part of the global Colton Consortium for Autoimmunity.
Founded in 2020, the Colton Center for Autoimmunity at Yale is dedicated to advancing research into hashtag diseases including type 1 hashtag , rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple hashtag .
Learn more: https://bit.ly/4fwKgC5
06/09/2026
A new all-oral therapy could enable at-home treatment for older patients with acute myeloid .
The pills could be a replacement for time-consuming , which require patients to visit clinics five to seven days in a row each month to treat their .
Learn more: https://bit.ly/4gaN8ol
06/08/2026
A new YSM-led study published in Nature sheds new light on how develop their own miniature to facilitate a two-way conversation with the brain.
“These individual nervous systems are physically located on the organs we studied, which was the big breakthrough,” said Le Zhang, assistant professor of neurology and neuroscience and co-senior author of the study.
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