2011 Stories
How do you find a hospital who will take you when your chances of survival are less than two percent?
What brings freedom to a cancer patient? A clinical trial, a bike ride, a devoted husband and two rescue dogs.
A newborn’s life depended on a new liver, but there were none available.
Steffani’s mother had a tough choice to make. Her baby could have her eye removed or undergo a new treatment – intra-arterial chemotherapy in her brain.
Could a tiny 24-karat gold shunt save Sandy’s sight?
When Yale-New Haven Hospital and Habitat for Humanity became partners, a new home was born.