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Thursday, April 6, 2017
The MiniMed 670G System is the first and only device approved by the FDA to automatically deliver a personalized amount of basal insulin24 hours a day. The system features Medtronic’s most advanced algorithm to date, SmartGuard® HCL. This intelligent algorithm is designed to learn an individual’s needs and deliver a variable rate of insulin every five minutes, maximizing the time glucose levels are within the target range. This first of its kind hybrid closed loop system is integrated with the company’s new Guardian Sensor 3 – Medtronic’s most accurate sensor to date with longer seven day wear. The system is FDA approved for the treatment of people with type 1 diabetes ages 14 years and older.
12/15/2025
Yale New Haven Health celebrates expanded access to Urgent Care in ClintonClinton, CT (Dec. 15, 2025) – Yale New Haven Health (YNHHS) today celebrated the opening of its newest Urgent Care location offering high-quality, professional care to residents in Clinton and surrounding communities.
12/8/2025
Yale New Haven Health and the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection advise parents on how to shop safely this holiday seasonNew Haven, CT (November 25, 2025) – As the holiday shopping season begins, Yale New Haven Health and the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) are emphasizing the importance of toy safety and urging families to stay vigilant about counterfeit or hazardous children’s products.
10/17/2025
A gift in bloom: the Auxiliary donates the Sanctuary Forest to enhance the Adams Neurosciences CenterNew Haven, CT (October 17, 2025) – The Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) Auxiliary has made a funding pledge to help create the Sanctuary Forest that will serve as a restorative space for patients, loved ones and staff and the Adams Neurosciences Center on the hospital’s Saint Raphael Campus. Construction of the Neurosciences Center, the largest project of its kind in the state’s history, is about 75 percent complete.