Kayla Yup (@kelayub) 's Twitter Profile
Kayla Yup

@kelayub

pig lover & biology major @yale | past: health/science reporting @wsj @thenation @toledonews @nationshealth @yaledailynews @yalesciencemag

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A ketamine provider sends patients injectable doses, but doctors say taking shots of a mind-altering drug on your own is dangerous. “We don’t think that’s safe at all,” one doctor said. on.wsj.com/4fPbHow on.wsj.com/4fPbHow

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Mr. Jochmans brought this amazing mix of warmth, humor, and wisdom to the classroom. His past students can all attest to his empathy and dedication. He meant so much to all of us. He was a brilliant physics teacher and an incredible human. Beautiful obit by 𝐾𝑟𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑛 𝐺𝑟𝑖𝑓𝑓𝑖𝑡ℎ:

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Wow, worth the read — a wild story with wider implications “A Philadelphia man said he was sober, but kept testing positive for alcohol. How did a UPenn doctor crack the case?”

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In between writing my Department of MCDB thesis proposal this weekend, I managed to escape to the Yale Peabody Museum museum for the first time!! It was so cool (and free!) See below… a lightning strike, fossils, and beryl variety aquamarine ✨

In between writing my <a href="/MCDB_Yale/">Department of MCDB</a> thesis proposal this weekend, I managed to escape to the <a href="/yalepeabody/">Yale Peabody Museum</a> museum for the first time!! It was so cool (and free!) See below… a lightning strike, fossils, and beryl variety aquamarine ✨
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You've heard of the nine circles of Hell? A patient with cancer documented the TWENTY-SIX steps necessary to get their medication (as an oncologist I know a vicious cycle when I see one)

You've heard of the nine circles of Hell? A patient with cancer documented the TWENTY-SIX steps necessary to get their medication (as an oncologist I know a vicious cycle when I see one)
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Wow — how might pollution drive racial disparities in cancer outcomes? This study found an elevated frequency of whole-genome duplications (linked to enhanced metastasis & aggressive disease) in Black individuals & showed that combustion byproducts can drive duplication events ⬇️

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Very moving, wonderfully-reported article by Brianna Abbott / Peter Loftus on the effect cancer has on young people. “It became this whirlwind of feeling like a failure, thinking of all the people, funders, supporters and everyone that I’ve let down because I got cancer.” Read ⬇️

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Ate a grilled cheese today, couldn’t agree more with this excerpt: “Each grilled cheese sandwich is entirely itself, like the moon is its whole self in a barrel of water. What else could it be? It is enough.” Read Talia Lavin’s beautiful piece!🧀🍞 buttondown.com/theswordandthe…

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These discoveries, including a swarm of teeth-cleaning microbots, could transform your future visits to the dentist Kayla Yup reports wsj.com/health/dental-…

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Users of new class of ‘pheromone’ fragrances tout chemical effects; ‘like a lion on fresh meat.’ Scientists say pheromone perfumes aren’t the love potions they claim to be. Wrote about the science behind pheromone perfumes! ⬇️

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just asked this young Amtrak employee where on the platform I should wait for the quiet car and he said to stand “where sun meets the shadow”….

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Thank you The Nation for highlighting my article “Inside Connecticut’s Fight to Expand Medicaid Coverage for Undocumented Immigrants”! (link: thenation.com/article/activi…) Check out StudentNation’s list of 20 of this year’s best articles! ⬇️🎉

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2025 = 45^2 It's a perfect square. It will probably be the only perfect square year you ever get to live in. The last time that occurred was in 1936. The next will be in 2116. So, make 2025 a perfect year for you.