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Sex-linked differences are a significant factor in women's heart disease.
- February 05, 2024Source: CT News Junkie
The Yale School of Public Health and Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center are teaming up with several other organizations to help pregnant Latina women in Hartford improve their health with a trial food-as-medicine program.
- February 05, 2024
A clinical trial of Patient Priorities Care showed potential to impact shared decision-making, treatment burden, and nonhealthy days, even amid COVID-19 challenges.
- January 22, 2024Source: Hartford Courant
An analysis of assessment data from the Connecticut Department of Education found that physical fitness has declined in public schools across the state, with low-income districts hit hardest. Yale School of Public Health Professors Rafael Pérez-Escamilla and Nicola Hawley provide insights.
- January 01, 2024
For the second year in a row, Yale School of Public Health Professor Donna Spiegelman, Sc.D., has been named a top female scientist by Research.com.
- November 20, 2023
Randomized clinical trials may be the gold standard for biomedical research but they are often ill-suited for testing complex multi-component public health interventions on a large scale.
- October 12, 2023
The Yale School of Public Health (YSPH)’s Center for Methods for Implementation and Prevention Science (CMIPS) faculty, Donna Spiegelman, Guangyu (Tony) Tong, and Archana Shrestha, along with YSPH Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Mayur Desai participated in the First Pearl River Implementation Science International Symposium (PRISIS).
- September 07, 2023
The Office of Public Health Practice recently held its inaugural New Student Orientation Session, a schoolwide event intended to introduce students to some of the focus areas of the public health sector and provide them with important insights on working with community partners.
- May 02, 2023Source: NBC News
Reduced access to medical care during the pandemic likely led to fewer screenings and delayed diagnoses.
- April 12, 2023
Applied practice opportunities are essential to public health programs. In experiential learning, students reflect on their skills and knowledge while solving real-world problems.