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Released: 2-May-2025 6:45 PM EDT
A New Metric to Identify—and Prevent—Pharmacy Deserts
Yale School of Medicine

Local pharmacies fill more than 90% of prescriptions in the United States, making them essential for much of the population. They’re also key providers of vaccines and services such as medication management.

Released: 2-May-2025 6:45 PM EDT
Damaged Cell ‘Trash Cans’ May Contribute to Parkinson’s Disease
Yale School of Medicine

Scientists have uncovered more than 20 genes whose mutations cause familial forms of Parkinson’s disease. One of these genes is known as VPS13C, and mutations in this gene may contribute to the disease’s onset by causing the “trash cans” of cells to malfunction, Yale researchers repor...

Released: 2-May-2025 6:40 PM EDT
Understanding the Transition From Early to Chronic Psychosis
Yale School of Medicine

Patients in the early stages of psychosis respond to treatments differently than those who have developed a chronic version of the disorder. Understanding the neurobiological changes from early to chronic stages is essential for developing targeted prevention and treatment strategies. But how symptoms change during this tran...

Released: 2-May-2025 6:35 PM EDT
How Does Your Brain Make Decisions? Researchers Develop a Novel Model
Yale School of Medicine

To better understand decision-making, researchers can create computational models—groups of equations that aim to predict what decisions people would make when faced with a set of choices. For example, a model might estimate how people would respond when given the choice between receiving a guaranteed amount of money or a ...

Released: 2-May-2025 6:30 PM EDT
Psychosis Symptoms Emerge in Surprising Pattern, Researchers Find
Yale School of Medicine

Patients with psychosis have a disrupted connection to reality, often suffering from delusions and hallucinations. These symptoms have been thought to arise from the same brain processes, but a new Yale study upends this long-held belief. The new study examined the natural progression of delusions and hallucinations i...

Released: 2-May-2025 6:25 PM EDT
Skin Injury May Bring on Food Allergies
Yale School of Medicine

There’s a mysterious connection between our skin and our guts, specifically when it comes to food allergies. For reasons scientists don’t fully understand, chronic skin conditions such as eczema are linked to food allergies; while the national prevalence of childhood food allergies is only around 8%, that prevale...

Released: 2-May-2025 6:15 PM EDT
Identifying Factors Associated With Diminished Active Life Expectancy Among Older Adults
Yale School of Medicine

Most older adults prioritize retaining the ability to bathe, dress, walk, and perform household tasks independently as they age. Yet much remains to be understood about the causes of disability among this age group. In a new Yale study, ...

Newswise: UAH researchers’ climate study quantifies Urban Heat Island warming effects related to population density for the first time
Release date: 2-May-2025 6:10 PM EDT
UAH researchers’ climate study quantifies Urban Heat Island warming effects related to population density for the first time
University of Alabama Huntsville

A new research study from The University of Alabama in Huntsville, a part of The University of Alabama System, addresses the question, how much have urban areas warmed from the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect?UAH Earth System Science Center Research Scientist Dr.

Released: 2-May-2025 6:10 PM EDT
Yale Researchers Advance Work in Diagnosing and Preventing Tickborne Diseases
Yale School of Medicine

New research led by Yale School of Medicine (YSM) advances the goals of creating a diagnostic test and vaccines for tickborne diseases.

Released: 2-May-2025 6:00 PM EDT
Neutrophils in the Immune System Help Build Healthy Skin
Yale School of Medicine

Neutrophils, the most abundant immune cells in our bodies, are known for their destructive roles: killing pathogens, clearing out infections, and, sometimes to our detriment, wreaking havoc on surrounding tissues in the process.


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