A Yale SOM research-based initiative called NORM has given birth to mask-wearing campaigns in Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, India, and parts of Latin America.
The COVID-19 pandemic increased our feelings of paranoia, particularly in states where wearing masks was mandated, a new Yale study has shown.
A new Yale study finds vaccine acceptance is higher in low- and middle-income countries than wealthy ones, lighting a path to better global pandemic outcomes.
Research led by the Yale Economic Growth Center shows how reliance on a digital registration process means that women and the poor have less access.
Yale physician Cecelia Calhoun ’21 and SOM’s Howard Forman discuss the challenge of addressing the impact of systemic racism on the health of Black Americans.
Yale researchers and co-authors found people had nuanced views of leaders’ approach to utilitarianism, favoring impartial beneficence over instrumental harm.