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YMG is comprised of the practicing physicians of the Yale School of Medicine, and is affiliated with Yale-New Haven Hospital, its primary teaching hospital. With over 100 specialties and subspecialties, YMG is one of the largest multi-specialty group practices in the United States. In addition to compassionate, individualized patient care that involves the latest in clinical and technologic developments, we want to educate our patients. Click for more. Would you like to be notified when this page updates? Send us an email at: ymg.info@yale.edu |
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The Yale Child Study Center brings its diagnostic and treatment skills to Madison The CSC’s new shoreline location will make it easier for some families to access treatment and care for their children with mental health problems. Click here for more. Damage to the brain caused by chronic stress or lead poisoning can be repaired by blocking a key molecular pathway, Yale University researchers report in the September 7-11 edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Click here for more. Key Brain Receptors Linked To Learning and Memory Decrease with Age The loss of key brain receptors has been difficult to study in living subjects, but Yale University researchers using advanced imaging technology have successfully tracked the loss of receptors with age, according to a report in the September issue of the journal Neurobiology of Aging. Click here for more. Yale Scientists Develop ‘Gas Gauge’ To Prevent Pregnancy Loss To combat the many fetal deaths that occur annually because the placenta is too small, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have developed a method to measure the volume of the placenta, which provides nourishment to the fetus. Click here for more. Yale Discovery May Open Door to Drug That Cuts Appetite and Boosts Energy In a major advance in obesity and diabetes research, Yale School of Medicine scientists have found that reducing levels of a key enzyme in the brain decreased appetites and increased energy levels. Click here for more. New Classification for Lung Cancer Stages Offers Hope to Patients In a change that more accurately defines the prognosis for patients with lung cancer, experts in the disease have devised a new, more scientific system for classifying a patient's lung cancer stages. Click here for more.
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Listen to a Yale Health Minute for practical advice about: Summer Time Means Tick and Mosquito Bite Time [June 2009] Experts Discuss Pros and Cons of Fish during Pregnancy [July 2009] Genetic Risk for Autism Highlighted in New Research [July 2009] Heart Failure Creates Needs for Patient and Caregiver [July 2009] Prostate Cancer Therapy May Affect Heart and Bones [July 2009] Getting Here
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