A virtual panel discussion of the impact of Covid-19 on screening & treatment for breast cancer is available on our Pink Aid YouTube channel
Jeff Geschwind explains the importance of biopsy and tissue analysis in oncology.
New Haven is reporting 1,523 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 56 deaths.
With the decline in cases, the practice is starting to plan for a careful and safe resumption of usual office visits.
A study found the saliva test to be more sensitive than the traditional nasal swab test.
New Website Will Allow Easier Access to Critical Services During The Current Pandemic
The new site will be able to test 750 patients per day.
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Mayor Justin Elicker said that New Haven will stay the course even if the federal government relaxes coronavirus restrictions.
Learn how the team at Yale New Haven is working around the clock diagnosing and caring for patients.
A New Haven resident has died of complications from the new coronavirus, officials announced Wednesday.
Obstetrics, Gynecology & Menopause Physicians have issued another update for their patients.
We greatly appreciate your desire and willingness to help in a variety of ways when there is so much uncertainty.
This week they will be modifying our office schedule to accommodate only pregnant women and urgent gynecologic appointments.
With two confirmed COVID-19 cases, and a third presumed positive, New Haven's mayor declared a state of emergency Sunday evening.
Yale New Haven Health reported that several patients have tested positive for the new coronavirus, its chief nursing executive was infected.
This person has been asked to self-isolate, city officials said.
Three people who recently returned to the U.S. but are not showing any symptoms are being monitored for the virus.
A New Haven woman is accused of running multiple Medicaid fraud schemes, including billing services for patients who were dead or in jail.
At the YNHH Heart and Vascular Center, they treat the most heart and vascular patients of any facility in Connecticut.
Two local nurses will have their licenses put on probation, according to a report.
A New Haven nursing home is facing fines following reports that residents were using cocaine.
Research shows even modest exercise in older adults can alleviate symptoms of depression
Research shows, even moderate exercise reduces depression symptoms in older adults.
New rankings for 2019-20 from U.S. News & World Report identify the best hospitals in specialty care and the best hospitals by region.
The city's first medical marijuana dispensary is open for business.
Caring for someone with arthritis pain can be eased through exercise
An $838 million neuroscience center at the Saint Raphael Campus is expected to bring hundreds of jobs to New Haven.
Connecticut Breast Health Initiative Begins 2019 with Focus on Research Grants and Community Plans
The doctor's license was placed on probation, citing alcohol abuse issues.
FHCHC Awarded HRSA Substance Use Disorder Expansion Grant to Meet Rising Needs with Integrated Program
The Faxon Law New Haven Road Race is one of the largest civic events in the state.
Recognized by HRSA for excellence in seven categories
The drug is often marketed as an alternative to marijuana, but it's effects are very different and potentially dangerous.
The victim sustained life-threatening injuries.
New Haven was the only East Coast city to be ranked among the top 10 safest for bikers by ADT.
Sapphira CHING: Youngest USA Fencing Division I fencer and three-weapon referee from Connecticut
Becker's Healthcare released its annual list of "100 great hospitals in America." See which Connecticut hospital made the cut.
Dr. Hyung Paek will be honored during a National Infant Immunization Week event on April 24th in New Haven.
A patient fractured a femur during a fall.