“We're behind in people understanding and really recognizing that [long COVID] does actually happen in children,” said Dr. Melissa Stockwell of Columbia University, who co-authored the report.
A study led by Columbia and Cornell researchers finds, surprisingly, that anticoagulants do not prevent recurrent strokes in people with one type of heart condition.
A group of students from VP&S and Mailman spent a day in Albany, meeting with legislators and other policymakers to lobby on issues of importance to the students.
The Academy of Community and Public Service inducted 10 CUIMC faculty members in recognition of their exceptional community and public service efforts.
"The pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of adult Americans," the study's lead author, Dr. Mark Olfson, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health, told UPI.
A study from Columbia cancer researchers suggests drugs targeting the SMARCAL1 protein could strike a double blow against many cancers and make immunotherapy even more effective.
CUIMC IT’s Medical Grade Network project is a multi-year effort to replace legacy network equipment throughout the medical campus and improve speed and reliability.