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COVID-19 Vaccine: Your Top Questions Answered

WEBOn December 11, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized emergency use for the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer-BioNTech for people 16 years of age and …

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GoT-ChA: A New Tool for Detailing How Gene Mutations Affect Cells

WEBA team co-led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and the New York Genome Center has developed an advanced method for revealing how gene mutations disrupt the …

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Healthy Habits: A Community Outreach Effort Promotes Positive …

WEBPhotos by John Abbott By Beth Saulnier. Physicians and public health researchers have long sounded the alarm about the high incidence of cardiovascular disease in …

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Scientists Identify a Key Molecular Protector of Gut Health

WEBA protein called Zbtb46, expressed by specialized immune cells, has a major role in protecting the gastrointestinal tract from excessive inflammation, according to a …

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New Theory Explains Recovery Delays in COVID-19 and Cardiac …

WEBCOVID-19 patients placed on ventilators can take a long time to regain consciousness. New research from Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian, MIT, and Massachusetts …

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To Trigger Crohn’s Disease, Pathogenic Bacteria Co-opt a Genetic

WEBThe investigators already suspected the cell’s stress response plays a central role in the development of Crohn’s. In addition to AGR2, many other variants linked to Crohn’s are …

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USF Health, Weill Cornell Medicine Earn Inaugural Funding in …

WEBTampa FL (Sept. 13, 2022) – Artificial intelligence may soon help doctors diagnose and treat diseases, including cancer and depression, based on the sound of a patient’s …

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Weill Cornell Medicine Tackles COVID-19

WEBPhysicians and scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian have rapidly mobilized to confront the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing a broad spectrum of expertise …

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In Brief – COVID-19 and Health Equity Government

WEBTwo papers from Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigators make recommendations on addressing health disparities related to COVID-19 and broader …

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Increases in Pediatric Mental Health Emergency Visits Persist

WEB“The pattern we saw is different than other tragedies because even after the acute COVID-19 emergency was over, we saw that an elevated rate of mental health emergencies …

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Helping Patients with Low Income Overcome Eating Disorders

WEBIndividuals with eating disorders who have low income are frequently misdiagnosed and lack adequate access to appropriate therapy, according to researchers from Weill …

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Study Identifies Human Genes Enabling SARS-CoV-2 Infection

WEBThey identified CIART as a strong SARS-CoV-2-enabling factor in organoids modeling both lung and heart tissue. The researchers traced CIART ’s permissive effect on SARS-CoV …

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Study Reveals New Mode of Triggering Immune Responses

WEBSmall proteins, called chemokines, that direct immune cells toward sites of infection can also form DNA-bound nanoparticles that can induce chronic, dysfunctional immune …

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Study Identifies Four Major Subtypes of Long COVID

WEBThe post-COVID syndrome known as long COVID has four major subtypes defined by different clusters of symptoms, according to a study led by researchers at Weill Cornell …

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Mobile Stroke Units Speed Treatment and Improve Patient …

WEBStroke patients received clot-busting medication more quickly,and had better recoveries, when treated by an ambulance-basedmobile stroke unit (MSU) compared …

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Beating the Drum: Pushing for More Gender Equity in …

WEBDespite decades of halting progress, women’s cardiovascular disease diagnosis, treatment and outcomes continue to lag behind men’s, said Dr. C. Noel Bairey Merz, the Irwin and …

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Spotlight on Diversity: Tomorrow’s Leaders Foster Inclusion in …

WEBWeill Cornell Medicine’s commitment to diversity and inclusion spans all parts of its mission, but starts with education. From its pipeline programs to an increasingly engaged student …

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Cancers in Distant Organs Alter Liver Function

WEBCancers often release molecules into the bloodstream that pathologically alter the liver, shifting it to an inflammatory state, causing fat buildup and impairing its normal …

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How Doctors Can Comfort Bereaved Families During COVID-19

WEBResearchers from Weill Cornell Medicine and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have published guidance on how physicians working on the front lines of …

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Commentary Calls for Equal Access to Healthcare for DACA …

WEBRecent uncertainties regarding the legal status of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program underscore the urgency for policymakers to reassess long-standing …

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Using New Method, Study Highlights Physician Turnover Trend

WEBUsing an innovative method for measuring doctor turnover, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers determined that between 2010 and 2018, the annual rate at which …

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Community Affairs Government & Community Affairs

WEBThe Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) Division of Government & Community Affairs maintains a portfolio of public-facing events and initiatives related to all areas of health and …

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