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Live Your Best Life
- May 15, 2024
With summer barbecues and picnics just around the corner, our expert gives tips for dips, their nutritional value, and the different ways they can promote health. Plus, a recipe for black bean dip!
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- May 7, 2024
Up to 84% of postmenopausal women experience GSM, which can affect sexual health and quality of life. Dr. Mary Rosser discusses treatment options and how to talk to your partner about it.
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- May 7, 2024
Blandine Laferrère, MD, PhD, an endocrinologist with expertise in diabetes, metabolism, and weight management, offers guidance on the possible health benefits of intermittent fasting.
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Health in the News
- May 23, 2024
Trillions of cicadas are emerging, and many are afflicted with a mind-control fungus. It sounds like the plot of a horror movie, but it is actually happening throughout the country this year.
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- May 8, 2024
Carcinogens are all around us. But arsenic, the world's oldest known carcinogen, is especially deadly to some communities, according to our expert.
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- April 3, 2024
An eye doctor explains how to safely look at the sun during a solar eclipse, and protect your eyes from the sun all year round.
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Your Questions Answered
- May 23, 2024
An inflamed joint that is not moved is bad for your body because scar tissue can form and prevent the joint from moving.
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- May 15, 2024
We all know sugar is bad. But can we get around that rule with honey or maple syrup? We asked nutrition scientist & educator Moneek Madra, PhD, to explain.
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- May 8, 2024
Carcinogens are all around us. But arsenic, the world's oldest known carcinogen, is especially deadly to some communities, according to our expert.
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Care @ Columbia
- March 14, 2024
Menstrual health directly impacts more than half of the world’s population, yet is frequently overlooked or outright ignored. Public health expert Dr. Marni Sommer is working to change that.
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- February 28, 2024
Nicole Pacheco Tchalim, MD, is educating new providers who will grow the field of reproductive psychiatry, which aims to address mental health challenges in pregnancy and postpartum care.
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- February 5, 2024
Dr. Charles Drew was a surgeon and researcher who overcame racial barriers to transform blood donation, saving millions of lives, and advance the education of Black physicians.
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The Future of Medicine
- March 26, 2024
Recently, AI was used by research scientists to help detect pancreatic cancer three years faster than could be done without the technology. Pancreatic Cancer expert John Chabot, MD explains.
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- March 4, 2024
Columbia scientists are learning how lack of sleep strains our bodies—and how getting more rest lowers the risk for a range of diseases.
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- June 8, 2023
Columbia researchers have identified taurine deficiency as a key driver of aging in animals. They explain how taurine could affect again in humans.
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