Science in the Spotlight: The Surgeon’s Cut
It is not easy to sit with a pregnant woman while monitors all around you tell you her fetus’s heart is slowing; her child is
It is not easy to sit with a pregnant woman while monitors all around you tell you her fetus’s heart is slowing; her child is
Since December 31, 2019, when COVID-19 was first reported to the World Health Organization, the world has been waiting to hear positive news about a
Anna Zhang (DC ’23) is well known for her accomplishment as a Forbes 30 under 30 honoree on the Art & Style list, but her
The Psychological Impact of the Pandemic on Students
When humans find the Fountain of Youth, it may ultimately come in the form of a protein shake. Researchers studying the effect of OSK, a
Growing up in a majority Black and minority neighborhood, Owen Garrick (MD ’98, MBA) had always been aware of the health disparities that disproportionately affects
Image courtesy of Flickr. Every year, nearly eight hundred thousand Americans experience a stroke, each with a possibility of brain damage or death. Following such
Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Every student has been there—you’ve prepared for a big exam, but when you read over a question, you blank on
After surgery, effective pain management is one of the most critical aspects of patient recovery. Treatment requirements can vary from person to person, leading to
Image courtesy of Yasmine Halmane. Defying the pessimists who doubted the ability of Yale students to follow COVID-19 safety protocols, the Yale student body conducted