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Gut Bacteria Make Neurotransmitters to Shape the Newborn …

Web“The gut is now known as the second human brain as it makes over 90 percent of the neurotransmitters in the human body. While neurotransmitters such as …

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2024 Health Hackathon Yields Innovative Solutions for Enhancing …

Web“A lot of what these student inventors are doing must be backed by scientific evidence, especially when it comes to health,” said My Linh H. Nguyen-Novotny, director …

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Gut Microbiota Acts Like an Auxiliary Liver Newsroom Weill …

WebGut Microbiota Acts Like an Auxiliary Liver. Microbes in the mammalian gut can significantly change their hosts’ amino acid and glucose metabolism, acting almost like …

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An Immune Powerhouse: Dr. Carl Nathan on the Potential of …

WebDr. Carl Nathan, chair of the department of microbiology and immunology and the R.A. Rees Pritchett Professor of Microbiology at Weill Cornell Medicine, has co …

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Commentary Suggests Strategies to Rebuild Patient Trust in …

WebPatient mistrust of the healthcare system, which has come under new focus during the COVID-19 pandemic, is partly the result of an increasingly consumer-oriented …

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Boosting Research on “Food is Medicine” Key to Chronic Disease …

WebAn American Heart Association (AHA) Presidential Advisory, co-authored by a committee including the dean of Weill Cornell Medicine, outlines an ambitious plan to …

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Most Causes of Healthcare Fragmentation Not Related to

WebMost of the reasons why American patients receive care from multiple providers are related to numerous modifiable causes such as patient preferences, …

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Research Team Led By Dr. Gunisha Kaur Wins 2023 National …

WebAnesthesiologist and global health expert Dr. Gunisha Kaur and her research team recently won a prestigious National Academy of Medicine (NAM) Catalyst …

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Identifying Social Determinants of Health in Brooklyn

WebA study from researchers at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine identified economic and social conditions impacting individual and group …

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Global Public Health in the New Millennium Newsroom Weill …

WebWith 57 chapters by more than 100 authors, "Public Health in the 21st Century" tackles a wide variety of topics, from STDs to food-borne infections, prostate cancer screening to …

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Weill Cornell Medical College Joins "Measure Up, Pressure Down

WebThe Weill Cornell Physician Organization at Weill Cornell Medical College has joined more than 120 medical groups and health systems nationwide to launch the new health …

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Solving the Riddle of the Sphingolipids in Coronary Artery Disease

WebWeill Cornell Medicine investigators have uncovered a way to unleash in blood vessels the protective effects of a type of fat-related molecule known as a sphingolipid, …

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Minimally Invasive Techniques Safe and Effective for All Stages of

WebCatheter-Based Interventions May Be Considered a First-Line Therapy Weill Cornell Medical College, Columbia University Medical Center Researchers Lead Study at NewYork …

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Pregnancy Cytokine Levels Impact Fetal Brain Development and …

WebCare. Discover. Teach. With a legacy of putting patients first, Weill Cornell Medicine is committed to providing exemplary and individualized clinical care, making …

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The Delta Variant: What You Need to Know

WebThe spread of the Delta variant has put countries around the world on high alert. South Africa has imposed curfews and bans on gatherings; Bangladesh has shut …

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Dr. Adam D. Cheriff Named Chief Operating Officer of Weill …

WebDr. Adam D. Cheriff, a physician and healthcare executive with more than 20 years of leadership experience, has been named the new chief operating officer of Weill …

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ShangRing Circumcision Device Could Boost HIV Prevention Efforts

WebThe results suggest that the device could boost efforts to increase circumcision rates and prevent HIV in low-resource settings where early infant …

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Dr. Rulla Tamimi Newsroom

WebNational Cancer Institute Grant Targets Cancer Disparities. June 26, 2023. The $9.8 million, five-year grant awarded to Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia …

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Dr. Denise Howard Named Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology

WebNEW YORK (May 13, 2022)—Dr. Denise Howard, a leading obstetrician and gynecologist who specializes in gynecologic surgery and women’s reproductive health, has been …

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SNMA Examines Health from a Global Perspective

WebThe daylong conference included addresses by Weill Cornell students and faculty; a keynote speech by Dr. Robert Fullilove, associate dean for community and minority affairs and …

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Message to Weill Cornell Medicine Community About Patient …

WebCornell University President Martha Pollack and Dr. Robert A. Harrington, Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine, sent the following …

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