Tag Archives: Yale School of Medicine

Medical History

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In March of 1942, Anne Miller lay dying at New Haven Hospital. …

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Lyme Light

Doctor in blue latex gloves fill in syringe with medicine from glass vial, closeup. Making a vaccine injection

The term “mRNA vaccine” has entered the public lexicon since the rollout of COVID vaccines late in 2020. But the technology has other applications as well…

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Healthy Skepticism

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Accurately interpreting medical research doesn’t require a PhD. …

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Medical History

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In March of 1942, Anne Miller lay dying at New Haven Hospital. …

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Crossing Paths

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Most of the time, in order to cross the road, you have to be on the road. …

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Doctors’ Notes

Yale Medical Symphony Orchestra

Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 has “thick orchestration,” conductor Robert Smith says. “The brass parts are really high up. They go fast and you have to double tongue and triple tongue. The strings are up in seventh position… The woodwinds have …

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Medical Drama

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Actors perform on the stages of Long Wharf, the Shubert, Yale Cab, Yale Drama and Yale Rep. Also, in the classrooms of the Yale School of Medicine. …

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