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UP CLOSE Let’s talk about it: The triumphs and …

WebW hat is the most effective method to communicate health guidance so that it prompts substantive behavioral change among the population?. This question has vexed …

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UP CLOSE The future of health care: How the pandemic …

WebPhysicians have argued that health care in the 21st century will be divided into two separate eras: pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic. Though experts have reason to believe that the …

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UP CLOSE: Transforming interpretation at Yale New …

WebAs the pandemic rages on, the hospital's language services department is continuing along a path away from in-person interpretation. T he changes to Yale New Haven Hospital’s …

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Our HIV crisis: PrEP is not a cure

WebAbout the series. Our HIV Crisis is a series examining the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Focusing primarily on high-incidence communities in America, as well as on the landscape here at …

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Our HIV crisis: Young and at risk

WebI n most students’ minds, the HIV/AIDS crisis was an event of the past: a bleak time of public condemnation of men who have sex with men, a searing recognition of the absence of …

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"I had to choose between my education and my safety"

WebContent warning: This article contains references to suicide and self-harm. *** The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a hotline for individuals in crisis or for those looking to help …

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UP CLOSE “Cold, institutional, transactional”

WebPublished on April 21, 2022. 0. Nicolette Mantica saw a therapist for the first time in 2017, during her junior year at Yale. Mantica, who was slated to graduate in 2019, was …

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UP CLOSE A class of its own: How medical students …

WebUP CLOSE | A class of its own: How medical students balance mental health and career aspirations Julia Schaffer MED ’25 said she grapples with how much of her life should …

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UP CLOSE “Meeting people where they are”

WebNationally, the opioid overdose death rate has increased sevenfold in the past two decades, from 3.3 deaths per 100,000 in 2001 to 24.7 deaths per 100,000 in 2021. Almost all harm …

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New Haven on the Mend

WebThe APT Foundation, founded in 1970 by Herb Kleber, a former faculty member of the Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry, is one of the oldest addiction treatment …

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UP CLOSE: The Opioid Crisis — A cure and its challenge

WebDaily, doctors and nurses walk in before the sun rises to administer treatment to individuals with opioid use disorder. The building, which was constructed in the early 19th century as …

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UP CLOSE The “invisible barrier”: Navigating Yale with chronic

WebGiven these negative experiences, Denner said she now avoids Yale Health. Until getting care from a specialist in Romania, Denner was questioned by doctors who often seemed …

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UP CLOSE Yale and the City: A pandemic and a plan

WebL. ooking out onto Chapel Street from behind the closed Vanderbilt gates, a quarantined Yalie might spot off-campus students enjoying ice cream from Arethusa Farm Dairy, …

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UP CLOSE Pressure to project growth

WebAt the end of November, mental health advocacy group Elis for Rachael and two current undergraduates sued the University on the basis of alleged discrimination against …

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UP CLOSE: COVID-19, homelessness and New Haven’s response

WebDespite its limitations, New Haven’s existing service coordination laid the groundwork for rapid mobilization amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Coordinated Access Network — …

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‘It’s terrifying’: Students say racism runs rampant at School of

WebE ven though Tayisha Saint Vil NUR ’23 has been at Yale School of Nursing for less than a semester, she already feels unsafe as a Black student at the school. “It’s terrifying,” Saint …

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UP CLOSE Yale’s FGLI community: fact or fantasy

WebJorge Anaya ’19, a FGLI alum, said that he could feel the number of FGLI students grow throughout his four years as an undergraduate. “The term itself — FGLI — was not …

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UP CLOSE “Compounding” pandemics

WebCohorts of patients have gathered to receive weekly treatment through education on the harms of substances and racial disparities in overdoses, computer-based cognitive …

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Vaccine Hesitancy Isn't the Whole Story

WebCurrent Connecticut statistics report that, as of March 8, only 6.1 percent of non-Hispanic Black residents 16 years and older have been fully vaccinated compared to 14.1 percent …

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