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HIV-infected drug users risk other health problems
June 2010 |
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Tackling colitis and Crohn's disease in one highly specialized visit
June 2010 A gastroenterologist and a colorectal surgeon seeing patients together eliminates long waits, and results in better and timely treatments. |
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Two pediatric subspecialties are among U.S. News’ best
June 2010 Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital is among the best in the nation for two of its subspecialties in new rankings published by U.S. News & World Report. |
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Sweeping changes are recommended for American diet
June 2010 |
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Yale scientists implant regenerated lung tissue in rats
June 2010 |
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Doctors team up to help girls take control of PCOS
June 2010 A staff of experts at the Yale Adolescent PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) Program are diagnosing and treating the disorder early, keeping patients healthy. |
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More heart patients survive, but more are readmitted
June 2010 While their in-hospital and 30-day mortality has decreased, the number of heart failure patients readmitted or discharged to a skilled nursing facility has increased. |
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Yale Medical Group mourns the loss of Joseph Slade, MD
June 2010 Yale Medical Group orthopaedic surgeon Joseph Slade III, MD, who died in May, was a unique contributor to the field of hand surgery. |
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Study is a breakthrough for Tourette syndrome
May 2010 A major breakthrough uses behavioral therapy to reduce motor and vocal tics in children with Tourette syndrome. |
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Guidelines for heart device decisions at end of life
May 2010 New guidelines are available for doctors making decisions about heart-assisting devices at the end of life. |
A more personal look at the physicians of the Yale Medical Group
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Harry Aslanian: Using endoscopy for better outcomes
For this gastroenterologist and his colleagues, it can mean treating cancer sooner. |
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Marie Egan, MD: Taking control of your cystic fibrosis
Early identification, aggressive care are helping children live well into adulthood. |
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Peter Marshall, MD: Tipping the balance in critical care
Medical advances such as therapeutic hypothermia are helping critically ill patients |
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Derek Steinbacher, MD: Life-changing craniofacial procedures
For patients, these surgeries are improving structural defects, appearance and quality of life. |
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