Yale researchers find where stress lives

Poverty, not trauma, affects cognitive function in refugee youth: study (2019)

Memory misfires help selfish maintain their self-image

Yale study finds self-isolation would dramatically reduce ICU bed demand.

Researchers find key to keep working memory working

U.S. students’ feelings about high school are mostly negative (tired, stressed, bored), according to a new national survey

A massive genomewide analysis of approximately 200,000 military veterans has identified six genetic variants linked to anxiety

Keto diet works best in small doses, Yale researchers find

Scientists breach brain barriers to attack tumors

Yale study urges life-saving drug treatment to combat Ukraine’s HIV epidemic

Researchers report a way that could help combat anxiety: When life triggers excessive fear, use a safety signal

With cellular blueprint for lungs, researchers look to organ regeneration

Ketogenic diet helps tame flu virus

Researchers found a process that disrupts GABA signaling and causes autism, epilepsy and schizophrenia - it is reversible and may be modulated using drugs

New form of immunotherapy reduced or eliminated melanoma and triple-negative breast and pancreatic tumors in mice, even those located far from the primary tumor source, the researchers report

Americans can assess math arguments for beauty like pieces of art or music

Yale researchers have figured out how to catch and save Schrödinger’s famous cat, the symbol of quantum superposition and unpredictability, by anticipating its jumps and acting in real time to save it from proverbial doom

Yale researchers identified human gut microbes that metabolize over 150 therapeutic drugs, a finding that highlights the role bacteria play in determining how well individuals respond to medications

Behavioral disorders in kids with autism linked to reduced brain connectivity

New studies confirm existence of galaxies with almost no dark matter

Yale researchers have successfully created an in vitro organoid model of the thalamus, to which they have fused an organoid of the frontal cortex, in order to study the origins of ASD…

A taste for fat may have made us human

Yale psychologists find that adults take girls’ pain less seriously

Yale researchers track the birth of memories

Research reveals strategies for combating science misinformation

Researchers have identified a drinkable cocktail of designer molecules that interferes with a crucial first step of Alzheimer’s, and even restores memories in mice

Yale scientists make a borophene breakthrough

Child deaths from opioids nearly tripled in recent years, says Yale study

One in four patients say they’ve skimped on insulin because of high cost, and over a third of those patients experiencing cost-related underuse said they never discussed this reality with their provider…

Members of a majority group tend to hold negative views of minority-group individuals who claim more than one identity, according to new Yale-led research

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