
Undergraduate Profile: Aeka Guru (YC ’25)
When people think of women’s health, the first thing that comes to mind is often pregnancy and reproductive issues. This, however, is a misconception that
When people think of women’s health, the first thing that comes to mind is often pregnancy and reproductive issues. This, however, is a misconception that
To audiences spanning single Yalies to grown adults on reality shows, Yale alum Pepper Schwartz GSAS ’74 advises: “Don’t be afraid of love.” Schwartz, a
Since 1960, many women have shouldered the daily burden of hormonal birth control, facing side effects ranging from nausea to an increased risk of heart
Image courtesy of Pexels. The vagina, periods, and sex are all normal parts of many women’s lives. However, in everyday conversation, these words are often
Image courtesy of Pexels. Blood drips steadily. A wave of cold anxiety roars. It’s that time of the month. Roughly four billion people have experienced
Photography by Lee Ngatia Muita. When we think about the history of sexuality, major events such as the Lavender Scare—a period in the mid-twentieth century
Image courtesy of NIAID via Flickr. Tiny molecules are reshaping big battles. The success of ribonucleic acid (RNA)-based COVID-19 vaccines showed the world nanomedicine’s potential
Sleep is a luxury. Many of us snooze our alarms in the morning, forgoing breakfast for a few extra hours of rest. The same is