A Yale study shows that public health measures in Syria, Iraq, and Egypt to slow the spread of COVID-19 reduced attacks by the terror group ISIS.
A dramatic shift toward remote work caused telecommuting parents in the U.S., particularly mothers, to spend significantly more time “parenting” their children.
With the year fast drawing to a close, here are some of readers’ favorite Yale News stories from the past year, and some of ours.
A new Yale study found that once vaccines were introduced, the rate of excess deaths began to diverge along partisan lines.
A recent Yale study of small businesses in the region suggests that clear communication can make a crucial difference in providing effective public funding.
Yale epidemiologist Gonsalves discusses his work on HIV/AIDS, COVID, and monkeypox, as well as stepping off the trodden path as a way to find success.
Thomas Balcezak, chief clinical officer at YNHHS, discusses the financial and human capital challenges faced by hospitals in the wake of pandemic.