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WTN000316 To combat rise in whooping cough, vaccinate caregivers
August 2010
WTN000315 Findings may help predict spread of West Nile Virus
August 2010
WTN000314 Genetic rarity: a mutation that can restore health
August 2010
WTN000311 Putting the patient ‘on ice’ can make a lifesaving difference
July 2010

Therapeutic hypothermia is already a standard of care for certain cardiac patients. Now doctors are expanding it to liver and stroke care.
WTN000307 Physician at Work: Better quality of life through stereotactic surgery
July 2010
Kenneth Vives, MD, and colleagues at the Yale Epilepsy Center provide a life-altering surgical alternative to medication for epilepsy patients.
WTN000306 Tiny scope finds difficult cancers deep inside the body
July 2010

Confocal microscopes can generate high-resolution images of hard to reach organs in real time, and spot cancer at a curable stage.
WTN000297 Fifty of New York’s best doctors are here at Yale
June 2010
New York magazine’s 2010 top doctors list includes 50 Yale Medical Group physicians—practicing in 36 specialties, from dermatology to medical oncology.
WTN000300 The most preventable cancer is among the most common
June 2010

Before you lie in the sun without your sunscreen this summer, consider that cases of melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, are rising significantly.
WTN000303 Continuous monitoring improves blood sugar control
June 2010
WTN000310 Gender impacts mental illness in children of alcoholics
June 2010
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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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