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May 8, 2025 Elizabeth Hintz, _University of Connecticut_ and Marlene D. Berke, _Yale University_ Women who see doctors for pain from reproductive health conditions are often advised to relax


and get help for anxiety instead. April 16, 2025 Reshma Ramachandran, _Yale University_ Public records requested under the Freedom of Information Act have helped shape health policy and


keep the government accountable – but recent staff cuts may make this impossible. April 18, 2025 Marlene L. Daut, _Yale University_ After being exploited for decades by France, Haiti ended


up forking over huge sums of money to its former colonizer. Now, the Caribbean nation’s calls for restitution are becoming harder to ignore. April 11, 2025 Yii-Jan Lin, _Yale University_


Cute characters are often vulnerable, innocent and lovable – and therein lies their power. April 9, 2025 Dora Koller, _Universitat de Barcelona_ and Renato Polimanti, _Yale University_ La


investigación sugiere que la psicología desempeña un papel en el desarrollo de esta afección común y extremadamente dolorosa. April 2, 2025 Dora Koller, _Universitat de Barcelona_ and Renato


Polimanti, _Yale University_ Our research suggests that psychology plays a role in causing this common and extremely painful condition. February 18, 2025 Erica Frantz, _Michigan State


University_; Andrea Kendall-Taylor, _Yale University_, and Joe Wright, _Penn State_ Whether by shuffling agency personnel, creating new agencies, or limiting their capacity for oversight, a


common tactic among power-hungry leaders is establishing control over the country’s bureaucracy. January 28, 2025 Jeff Inglis, _The Conversation_ What’s happening now in Washington, DC, is


different from most presidential transitions − in volume, pace, content and breadth of the changes ordered. December 16, 2024 Tesla Monson, _Western Washington University_ and Jack McBride,


_Yale University_ Twins are pretty rare, accounting for just 3% of births in the US these days. But new research shows that for primates 60 million years ago, giving birth to twins was the


norm. October 23, 2024 Yii-Jan Lin, _Yale University_ A biblical scholar traces how images of the ‘city of God’ have shaped American culture – especially when it comes to who should be


allowed into the country. November 22, 2024 Rasha Al-Lami, _Yale University_ Black and Hispanic women are less likely to receive an endometriosis diagnosis, reflecting a possible systemic


bias or disparity in health care access. September 9, 2024 Nancy Kressin, _Boston University_; Christine M. Gunn, _Dartmouth College_; Priscilla J. Slanetz, _Boston University_, and Tracy A.


Battaglia, _Yale University_ The FDA’s rule change requires that all women in the US be informed about breast density and options for supplemental screening. July 1, 2024 Alejandro Romero


Martinez, _Universidad Complutense de Madrid_; Antonio Juberías Sánchez, _Universidad Complutense de Madrid_; Eva Ramos Alonso, _Universidad Complutense de Madrid_; Francisco López-Muñoz,


_Universidad Camilo José Cela_, and Pedro Díaz Peralta, _Yale University_ La melatonina es un principio activo con un gran potencial terapéutico, pero aún se desconocen en buena medida sus


posibles efectos adversos a largo plazo. May 8, 2024 Daniel Martinez HoSang, _Yale University_ and Micah English, _Yale University_ Former President Donald Trump has made some inroads with


voters of color by appealing to law and order, conservative social values and mistrust of government. April 29, 2024 Jonny Steinberg, _Yale University_ Would South Africa have been torn


apart by civil war without the myth of Nelson Mandela? February 29, 2024 Elijah Anderson, _Yale University_ Over a century ago, white Philadelphia elites believed the city was going to the


dogs – and they blamed poor Black inner-city residents instead of the racism that kept this group disenfranchised. February 20, 2024 Benjamin Schneer, _Harvard Kennedy School_; Kevin DeLuca,


_Yale University_, and Maxwell Palmer, _Boston University_ Electoral redistricting is a high-stakes political game, so Democrats and Republicans have a hard time playing fair. When they’re


made to work together, a more representative result is possible. January 30, 2024 Erica Frantz, _Michigan State University_; Andrea Kendall-Taylor, _Yale University_, and Joe Wright, _Penn


State_ A second Trump presidency may be a danger to democracy, but that’s more to do with the Republican Party than Trump himself, researchers of authoritarianism explain. January 18, 2024


Amy Fraher, _Yale University_ A commercial pilot turned management expert and author of ‘The Next Crash: How Short-Term Profit Seeking Trumps Airline Safety,’ explains the economics behind


the near-deadly disaster. January 8, 2024 Cameron Gettel, _Yale University_ A new study finds more emergency medicine residencies are available, but hundreds of the positions are going


unfilled.