Kalina Brookfield
Staff Reporter
Kalina Brookfield covers Community Health and Policy for the SciTech Desk. She is a first year in Grace Hopper College from Boston, MA.
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YSPH plans new facility to consolidate school into two buildings

A new facility, likely to be built at 47 College St., aims to foster community and collaboration, though no construction timeline has been set.

Yale researchers document violence on global health systems

Experts at Yale spoke about impacts, prevention and documentation of attacks on healthcare facilities in conflict zones.

Comptroller calls for Medicaid increases, workforce investments

With high healthcare costs and workforce shortages, the 2025 Healthcare Cabinet Report proposes Medicaid rate increases, mental health transparency and workforce development initiatives.

Connecticut bird flu cases rise as federal health communications flounder

Yale researchers emphasize the importance of public data sharing while locals grapple with bird flu in their backyards, supermarkets and zoos.

Under Trump, New Haven’s reproductive care is a federal target

The weakening of the FACE Act leaves abortion providers worried for the safety of their patients, practitioners and facilities.

‘Not in My Head’: Addressing ableism in mental health services for people with disabilities

A recent Yale study uncovers how ableism shapes the mental health care experience for people with disabilities and what we can begin to do about it.

Bright Bodies program promotes healthy lifestyle choices for children

Using a non-diet curriculum, kids learn skills and behaviors for weight management.

PROFILE: Leslie Rickey, Yale’s first female urology professor

With hard work, support from peers and her can-do attitude, Leslie Rickey is bringing women back into the center of urology.

Riders anticipate Metro-North Railroad electric trains

Early next year, Metro-North will begin replacing its current locomotives with a new fleet of more reliable and environmentally friendly models.

“Mammo-van” provides quick and accessible breast cancer screening

The unit brings mammography and breast ultrasound services to patients who can’t make it to a hospital, or who are too busy for typical appointments.

UNH receives $2.5 million grant to train AI workforce

The University of New Haven received funding from the National Security Agency to develop workforce programs for careers in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.