Gestational Diabetes Gestational diabetes (pronounced jess-TAY-shun-ul die-uh-BEET-eez) is one of the most common health problems for pregnant individuals. It affects about 5 percent of all pregnancies, which means there are about 200,000 cases each …
… your drive. Additional notes on this change: The city of New Haven will place detour signs in the area to help drivers navigate to Yale Health. New Haven police officers will be stationed at both ends of …
… University of Pennsylvania, Biology (1974) Resident: Yale-New Haven Hospital Fellow: North Carolina Memorial Hospital Fellow: Yale-New Haven Hospital Board Certification: AB of Radiology, …
… Yale University (1978) Board Certification: AB of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (1981) Board Certification: AB of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism (1983 MD …
… you have high blood pressure, your provider may give you medicine to help control it. It’s important to follow your … when taking the medication. Tell your provider if the medicine makes you feel bad. Your provider can talk with you … different ways to reduce side effects or recommend another medicine that may have fewer side effects. Heart Disease Home …
Kimberly Brenner, LCSW (She/Her) Kim Brenner initially joined Yale Health in 2001. Before becoming a Staff Therapist, she completed a two year post graduate fellowship at Yale Health’s Mental Health and Counseling. She received her Master of Social Work …