COVID-19: What We Know, What We Don’t Know & What is On The Horizon
COVID-19: What We Know, What We Don’t Know & What is On The Horizon
COVID-19: What We Know, What We Don’t Know & What is On The Horizon
News 12 Connecticut’s Justin DeVellis spoke with an infectious disease expert from Yale on the measles outbreak.
On April 5, Yale Pediatricians hosted a POCUS (point-of-care ultrasound) Workshop at Yale’s West Campus.
April has been designated Child Abuse Prevention Month in the United States since 1983.
The #WeAreNotWaiting movement brings together those affected by type 1 diabetes to create real-life hacks to manage their glucose.
New research breaks down how often most people should get a COVID-19 vaccine. Here’s what the study found.
Monday’s eclipse-viewing event at Yale’s Leitner Family Observatory and Planetarium was a celebration of science, springtime, and sociability.
The Yale Peabody Museum in Connecticut, home of what they call oldest Brontosaurus fossil found in the United States, has reopened after shutting down for…
Measles is a highly infectious disease that continues to pop up throughout the U.S. Yale Medicine doctors discuss the importance of vaccination.
The solar eclipse is just days away and many doctors are warning Connecticut residents that eclipse excitement can come with eye danger.
In a new study of Syrian refugee families with small children, fathers viewed themselves as highly involved parents; their wives often begged to differ.