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Released: 16-May-2023 3:35 PM EDT
Yale study finds staggering toll of excess deaths and health disparities for Black Americans
Yale School of Medicine

A new study reveals a staggering disparity in life expectancy between Black Americans and their white counterparts between 1999 and 2020. In an analysis of U.S. data, a Yale-led team of researchers found 1.63 million excess deaths in the Black population compared with white Americans, representing more than 80 million excess years of potential life lost.

Release date: 6-Jun-2023 2:05 PM EDT
ADAURA study finds osimtertinib improves survival after surgery in non-small cell lung cancer
Yale School of Medicine

A late-stage clinical trial conducted at Yale School of Medicine finds the drug osimertinib safe and effective for improving disease-free survival after surgery for non-small cell lung cancer

Release date: 8-Jun-2023 3:05 PM EDT
Risk of advanced neoplasia lower in pancreatic cysts with 5 years of size stability
Yale School of Medicine

A systematic review of long-term surveillance reveals advanced neoplasia risk was significantly lower among patients whose pancreatic cyst had 5 years or more of size stability.

Released: 12-Feb-2024 12:05 PM EST
Black students with dyslexia may go undiagnosed: Study
Yale School of Medicine

Researchers at Yale School of Medicine and the Dyslexia Resource Center find in a new study that Black students with dyslexia may be overlooked in schools.

   
Released: 9-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
AI accurately diagnoses genetic condition from facial photographs
Yale School of Medicine

A Yale School of Medicine team reports in a new study that an artificial intelligence (AI) model was able to reliably diagnose people living with Marfan Syndrome from a simple facial photograph.

Released: 25-Oct-2024 1:35 PM EDT
Yale Study Explores Kidney Team Impact on Acute Injury Care
Yale School of Medicine

In a new study published October 25th in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Yale School of Medicine researchers set out to test whether rapidly delivered, personalized care recommendations from a dedicated "kidney action team" could improve outcomes for hospitalized patients with acute kidney injury (AKI).


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