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Thought LeadershipOPINION: Pregnancy and Preeclampsia: A Dangerously Disproportionate Risk for Black WomenApril 24, 2026
How artificial intelligence can aid in treating breast cancerSource: WTNH News 8 (with Dr. Elizabeth Berger)Exercising to Curb Cancerous Tumor GrowthSource: NBC Connecticut (with Dr. Rachel Perry)My Doctors Blamed My Itch on Perimenopause. It Was Cancer.Source: The Wall Street JournalRead about Women's Health Research at Yale
How artificial intelligence can aid in treating breast cancerSource: WTNH News 8 (with Dr. Elizabeth Berger)