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Midlife Dementia
Dr. Edward (Ted) Huey was featured on a CBS This Morning segment recently about frontotemporal dementia (FTD), the third most common...
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Hundreds Turn Out for Inaugural Autism Awareness Event
Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), NewYork-Presbyterian (NYP), and NYP’s Center for Autism and the Developing Brain held an inaugural autism awareness community outreach fair on...
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NewYork-Presbyterian Autism Awareness Community Outreach Fair
The NewYork-Presbyterian Autism Task Force—spearheaded by Dr. Jennifer Bain, along with Drs....
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Stroke Hero Award
Congratulations to Dr. Mitchell Elkind, who was honored with the Stroke Hero Award at the American Stroke...
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Gum Disease–Causing Bacteria Could Spur Alzheimer’s
Poor oral health is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. What’s not clear is whether gum disease causes the disorder or is merely a result—many patients with dementia can’t take care of their...
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AHA News: Black Woman in Their 50s Face Especially High Stroke Risk
Dr. Mitchell S.V. Elkind, a professor of neurology and epidemiology at Columbia University in New York who was not involved in the...
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Women & the Brain
The dynamic Dr. Jinsy Andrews, a neurologist at Columbia University, discusses her noble work in treating patients with ALS, a...
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More Epilepsy Cases Linked to the Mosaic Brain
Mutations that occur only in a subset of brain cells may account for a significant fraction of specific types of epilepsy, according to a new study led by researchers in the ...
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Dr. Danielle McBrian, 2019 Physician of the Year
Congratulations to Child Neurologist and Epileptologist Dr. Danielle McBrian who was selected by the ...
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Dr. Adam Brickman, 2019 Arthur Benton Mid-Career Research Award
Dr. Adam Brickman received the 2019 Arthur Benton Mid-Career Research Award at the 47th Annual Meeting of the...