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Previous issues of HealthLINK-Cancer

  • Spring 2008 - Prostate cancer patients benefit from being candid with their doctor
  • July 2007 - Researchers looking at programs to help cancer survivors
  • March 2007 - Yale Cancer Center participates in melanoma study
  • December 2006 - Study finds CT screening detects early-stage lung cancer
  • October 2006- Non-melanoma skin cancer affecting younger patients
  • June 2006- New breast cancer screening tool studied by Yale-New Haven Hospital
  • January 2006- Using Herceptin in some breast cancer patients cuts recurrence
  • October 2005- Yale-New Haven Hospital participates in partial breast irradiation study
  • September 2005- Doctors study effectiveness of new screening methods for breast cancer
  • August 2005- Chemotherapy following lung cancer surgery improves survival rate
  • July 2005- Researchers discover blood test to detect ovarian cancer early
  • April 2005- Clinical trials studying whether hormonal therapy drug, antioxidants may prevent prostate cancer
  • March 2005- New class of drugs helps fight hormone-sensitive breast cancer
  • February 2005- Certain melanin makes skin more vulnerable to sunburn
  • January 2005- Study shows feasibility of vaccine therapy to fight brain cancer
  • October 2004- Genetic mutation linked to more aggressive breast tumors in African-American women
  • July 2003- Sentinel node biopsy offers fewer side effects
  • June 2003- Exercise and breast cancer survival: Making a connection
  • February 2003- Ovary removal reduces cancers in BRCA carriers
  • December 2002- Premature menopause side effect of breast cancer treatment
  • July 2002- Using lab discoveries to test for bladder cancer
  • December 2001- Jump in esophageal and stomach cancers prompts study
  • September 2001- NIH recommendations on adjuvant therapy for breast cancer
  • April 2001- Breast reconstruction gaining in popularity
  • February 2001- New screening method for lung cancer?
  • November 2000- Renewed interest in prostate cancer treatment option
  • August 2000- The role of clinical breast exams
  • May 2000- Ovarian Cancer
  • March 2000- Risks of combination hormone replacement therapy
  • February 2000- New tests for bladder cancer
  • December 1999- Confidentiality and cancer genetic testing
  • October 1999- Screening for colorectal cancer
  • September 1999- Using ABCD to detect melanoma
  • July 1999- Trial focuses on breast cancer prevention
  • May 1999- Drop in prostate cancer deaths
  • April 1999- Improving the odds for women with cervical cancer

Previous issues of HealthLINK-Cardiac

Previous issues of HealthLINK-Mental Health

  • December 2006- Transcranial magnetic stimulation
  • November 2004- Screening test useful for detection of autism
  • July 2004- Early treatment of schizophrenia may improve outcomes
  • March 2004- Studies point out risk of depression high among caregivers
  • December 2003- Timing of light therapy key for curing winter depression

Previous issues of HealthLINK-Neurology

  • December 2007- Gene therapy study encouraging for Parkinson's patients
  • May 2007- Study links mild heart dysfunction to increased risk of ischemic stroke
  • February 2007- Does criteria for stroke centers improve care for ischemic stroke?
  • December 2006- Carotid artery stenting with protection study
  • August 2006- Low-dose aspirin reduces women's risk of stroke

Previous issues of HealthLINK-Pediatrics

Previous issues of HealthLINK-Women's health

  • September 2008- Pregnant moms who eat too much may predispose their kids to be overweight
  • April 2008- Some new moms return to work with lingering symptoms
  • July 2007- Study suggests estrogen may help thinks skills if timing is right
  • March 2007- Cola may increase women's osteoporosis risk

  • June 2006- Study shows a low-fat diet may not reduce breast cancer risk

  • May 2005- Choosing a diet plan
  • March 2005- Earlier epidurals offer pain relief without increasing C-sections
  • January 2005- Weak in the knees: Girls' development places them at risk for injury
  • October 2004- Ob/Gyn panel revisits HRT
  • September 2004- Pap tests may be unnecessary for some women
  • June 2004- Hormonal disorder (PCOS) affects many American women
  • April 2004 - How accurate are home pregnancy tests?
  • March 2004 - Antiviral drug cuts herpes transmission rate
  • January 2004 - FDA continues ban on silicone breast implants
  • December 2003- Evaluating treatment for stress urinary incontinence
  • November 2003- Study focuses on progression of menopause and memory loss
  • August 2003- Postpartum depression—going beyond the “Baby Blues”
  • July 2003- Sudden cardiac death strikes women too
  • May 2003- Channel blocker helps Raynaud’s sufferers
  • April 2003- First effective treatment for preterm births
  • March 2003- New cream reduces skin damage from sun
  • December 2002- NIH guidelines for gastric bypass surgery
  • September 2002- Women’s Health Initiative study on HRT stopped
  • July 2002- Strength training boon for aging women
  • May 2002- Yeast infections: Dangers of self diagnosis
  • April 2002- Many women not aware of osteoporosis risk
  • March 2002- Uterine fibroid embolization reduces pain, may enhance women's sex lives
  • February 2002- Estrogen offers no protection against recurrent stroke
  • November 2001- Risk of uterine tears higher after C-section
  • August 2001- PMS guidelines
  • June 2001- High heels dangerous to your health
  • April 2001- Common drug ingredient linked to increased stroke risk
  • March 2001- Younger women fare worse after heart attacks
  • January 2001- Postponing motherhood: the risk of waiting
  • November 2000- Testosterone therapy may benefit post-menopausal women
  • September 2000- Migraines: report of undertreatment prompts new guidelines
  • August 2000- Good news for women with painful periods
  • June 2000- Alcohol and pregnacy
  • May 2000- Clot-disolving treatment for stroke
  • March 2000- Women undertreated for cholesterol
  • February 2000- Doctors restore ovarian function
  • January 2000- Increasing use of epidurals during labor.
  • December 1999- Healthy habits slash heart attack risk
  • October 1999- Heart attacks more deadly for women
  • September 1999- First guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis released
  • July 1999- Stillbirth experience may heighten anxiety and depression in subsequent pregnancy
  • May 1999- Fibroid embolization
  • April 1999- Estrogen: its role in protecting women from heart disease

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