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Researchers from Yale’s Department of Psychiatry have identified over 100 genes linked to anxiety by analyzing genetic data from over 1 million participants worldwide. This large-scale study, published in Nature Genetics, sheds light on how genetic predispositions contribute to anxiety disorders…
University Research | Yale UniversityIn a new study Yale researchers show that 'visual clutter' alters how information flows in the brain, as does the precise location of that clutter within the wider field of vision.
University Research | Yale UniversityPhysicians, nurse practitioners, and physician associates (PAs) enhance different aspects of patient care quality, a new Yale and Fair Haven Community Health Care study finds.
University Research | Yale UniversityA new report co-authored by Yale School of Public Health Dean Dr. Megan L. Ranney examines how alcohol, drug, and firearm deaths have lowered life expectancy in the United States and contributed to a widening gap in life expectancy between the U.S. and other high-income countries.
University Research | Yale UniversityYour DNA has long been known to play a role in shaping your personality. Now, researchers at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) have taken another step in determining exactly how by identifying a number of new genetic sites associated with specific personality traits.
University Research | Yale UniversityNew research from Yale reveals why there's limited political pressure for policy reform in the US. Affluent Americans feel shielded by their resources, leading to less support for change, despite knowing not everyone shares this security.
University Research | Yale UniversityYale researchers reveal how brain cells form precise circuits before experience shapes wiring. Using advanced microscopy, they discovered spontaneous activity guides early brain development, reshaping our understanding of neural circuit formation.
University Research | Yale UniversityIn a new study, Yale researchers identify the cells that underlie the inflammation related to endometriosis and uncover a way to target them. The findings, researchers say, could yield new treatments for a disease that currently has few therapeutic options.
University Research | Yale UniversityHypertension and amyloid plaques can separately cause dementia. Having both increases a person’s odds of developing cognitive decline, a new study finds
University Research | Yale UniversityYale researchers have discovered that higher levels of cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) availability in the amygdala, a brain region associated with emotional processing, are linked to reduced pain responses and increased emotional numbing in individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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