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WTN000308 HIV-infected drug users risk other health problems
June 2010
WTN000295 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.
WTN000296 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.
WTN000299 Sweeping changes are recommended for American diet
June 2010
WTN000302 Yale scientists implant regenerated lung tissue in rats
June 2010
WTN000294 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.
WTN000293 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.
WTN000291 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.
WTN000290 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.
WTN000288 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.
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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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