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WTN000386 Decades of experience with osteoporosis
January 2012
Bone density is a powerful predictor of fractures, but it’s not the only thing that puts people at risk. Doctors at the Yale Bone Center take a comprehensive look at the whole picture.
WTN000387 Breast Center at Smilow is granted national accreditation
February 2012
Breast Center at Smilow is granted national accreditation.
WTN000385 Yale seeks recruits to ‘help us discover’ cures for disease
January 2012

Volunteers are needed for clinical trials at Yale’s Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Public Health.
WTN000383 Study shows stress impacts the brain in healthy people
January 2012
Reactions to stress may serve as warnings of future psychiatric disorders and chronic disease
WTN000381 Ultrasound-guided injection is more precise, less painful
December 2011

Orthopaedic surgeon’s design helps patients with sports, arthritis and overuse injuries.
WTN000378 Tiny genetic variation can predict ovarian cancer outcome
December 2011
New findings suggest a genetic test may help guide treatment of women with the disease.
WTN000377 Doctors mark 15 years without an HIV-infected newborn
December 2011

Credit goes to aggressive screening of pregnant women and newborns, and treatment of women who are HIV-infected.
WTN000375 Feeling out of sorts after turning back the clock?
November 2011
You’re not the only one. It could be Seasonal Affective Disorder, and it may be worth a visit to the doctor.
WTN000374 Yale doctors want to talk with you about your lungs
November 2011

Two hundred smokers who attend an event at Smilow Cancer Hospital on November 12 will get a jump on quitting.
WTN000373 A cop who won’t let breast cancer hold her back
October 2011
When a respected New Haven police officer learned she would need surgery, chemotherapy and radiation to treat her disease, she set a goal of getting to work every day anyway.
WTN000371 Benefits outweigh the risks as far as flu shots go
October 2011

If you dislike needles and you fall into the right age group, you may be able to ask for a more tolerable option
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Physicians at Work

A more personal look at the physicians of the Yale Medical Group

WTN000384 Harry Aslanian: Using endoscopy for better outcomes
For this gastroenterologist and his colleagues, it can mean treating cancer sooner.
WTN000379 Marie Egan, MD: Taking control of your cystic fibrosis
Early identification, aggressive care are helping children live well into adulthood.
WTN000372 Peter Marshall, MD: Tipping the balance in critical care
Medical advances such as therapeutic hypothermia are helping critically ill patients
WTN000368 Derek Steinbacher, MD: Life-changing craniofacial procedures
For patients, these surgeries are improving structural defects, appearance and quality of life.
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