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Medical school shows a changing face
As the Congress Avenue Building nears completion, a flurry of smaller projects alters the campus scene. Before suburbs...
Instrument shop endures as a place for repairs, a catalyst for creativity
Tucked into the basement of the Hope Building at the corner of Congress Avenue and Cedar Street is a warren of well-lit...
Overcoming jitters of 9/11, Yale celebrates 300 years and a global future
On September 11, when terror struck the nation and America’s mood suddenly turned somber, less than a month remained in...
Funding the hunt for proteins
Yale scientists have received a $15 million, five-year grant that will fund a search for key regulatory proteins in the...
For some patients, the enemy is anemia
Although clinicians have long been uncertain about the benefits of blood transfusions in patients with heart attacks, a...
meat the culprits
Eating one’s vegetables could help ward off a form of cancer that has been on the rise for the last quarter-century,...
Sedative linked to delirium
Older, hospitalized patients who take diphenhydramine, an often-prescribed antihistamine and sedative, run a 70 percent...
Another approach to ADHD
The drug guanfacine can treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) without worsening tics, Yale...



