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- May 14, 2026
Students in EHS 544, “Climate Equity and Health Policy Methods,” aren’t just producing research, they're co-developing actual legislation with community partners — legislation that has been raised by the Connecticut General Assembly’s Public Health Committee.
- May 13, 2026
The YSPH community came together on May 13th to recognize faculty and staff excellence, and to unveil its new ceremonial mace.
- May 12, 2026
This series spotlights some of the amazing faculty in the Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases department at the Yale School of Public Health. The research conducted by our EMD colleagues addresses some of the most urgent global health challenges. Here, Debbie Humphries talks about her impactful work as a faculty member.
- May 10, 2026Source: Yahoo Lifestyle
Tick season has arrived, which means that between now and September in the United States, you're more likely to discover a tick on your skin after spending time outdoors. In fact, emergency room visit...
- May 10, 2026Source: The Washington Post
With tick season in full force, here are the most common diseases they spread in the U.S., where they most commonly occur and the symptoms to watch for.
- May 02, 2026Source: The New York Sun
Hundreds of Pakistani children received contaminated shots at a state hospital — and officials keep looking the other way
- April 29, 2026
Geo-Targeted Implementation of a Novel Mobile Pharmacy and Clinic Healthcare Delivery Model with Community Health Workers for Prevention, Care, and Treatment of HIV and Substance Use is a $10 million, five-year, team science research grant funded by the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse.
- April 27, 2026Source: CT Mirror
CT Mirror visited Ukraine to meet with groups that partner with Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab, evacuating children from occupied areas.
- April 17, 2026Source: BBC Africa
BBC News Africa reports on the third year of Sudan's war. Humanitarian Research Lab Executive Director Nathaniel Raymond describes the scope and severity of attacks on civilians, especially in the Darfur region.