Dr. Keith Roach is here, he is an associate professor of clinical medicine and an internist at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Centre. Doctor, thank you for being here.B: Thank you.A: How do you know the difference between a cold and flu B: Well, sometimes, it’s not ...
Jacob H. RandAlbert Einstein College of MedicineElena RaschiIRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Cusano MilaninoJane E. SalmonWeill Cornell Medical College of Cornell UniversityFrancesco TedescoUniversity of TriesteAngela TincaniBrescia University and HospitalSpringer US...
A fellow at New York City's Weill Cornell Medical Center, Dr. Sam Parnia is one of the world's leading experts on the scientific study of death. Last week Parnia and his colleagues at the Human Consciousness Project announced their first major undertaking: a 3-year exploration of the biolog...
“Metformin may have already saved more people from cancer deaths than any drug in history,” said Lewis Cantley, a doctor at the Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine. And that’s not what it was trying to even do.It isn’t proven that metformin is an anticancer drug, though. As a...
John Moore, a virologist at Cornell University’s Weill Cornell Medicine College, believes BA.2 hasspiked in European countries and the U.K. largely as a result of easing COVIDrestrictions. “Governments in those coun...
"In the longer term, it may (reinforce) the idea that we can't handle whatever it is that we're avoiding," she says. How bed-rotting can disrupt sleep Two experts — Dr. Dianne Augelli, a sleep medicine specialist at Weill Cornell Medicine/New-York Presbyterian, and Dr. Rebecca Robbins...
In the Weill Cornell Medicine-led research review, published Friday in the American Heart Association journalHypertension, Fahme and her colleagues included 24 medical articles published between 2005 and 2017 that looked at highbloodpressureamong adults with HIV and those who didn't have the virus. ...
A fungus discovered in the mouse stomach may hold a key to fungal evolution within the gastrointestinal tract, according to new research led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The finding suggests that preclinical studies until now have overlooked a major influencer of mouse physiology. ...
At the 16th Annual International Congress on Hematologic Malignancies, John Leonard, MD, professor of Medicine and Richard T. Silver Distinguished Professor of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, discussed several novel therapies currently under investigation...
In general, patients who require intensive care are at risk formental health issuessuch as post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression when their treatment is over, according to Weill Cornell Medicine at Cornell University. They also can suffercognitive impairmentand physical limitations. ...