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AHA News: Strokes and Heart Attacks Increase When Flu-Like Illnesses Rise
Heart attack risk increases quickly after a flu-like illness, while stroke risk rises slower, according to new research.
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Spotlight on Miguel Arce Rentería, PhD
In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, CUIMC News will feature profiles of faculty members who are helping the medical center achieve excellence in research, education, and patient care.
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Even Mild Cases Can Cause “COVID-19 Fog”
When COVID-19 patients started inundating New York City hospitals in March, Columbia neurologists were ready, thanks to some advanced preparation.
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2020 VP&S Academy of Clinical Excellence
CUIMC 2020 VP&S Academy of Clinical Excellence Inductees
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When Covid Won’t Go Away
Mysterious lingering symptoms after viral infections aren't new. Patients recovering from other viruses, including Ebola and the coronaviruses SARS and MERS, have also reported a wide range of...
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ALS Drug Study Signals Progress Toward Treatment for Deadly Disease
“Anything that can slow down the rate of decline in a disease that has no cure—or no treatment to reverse symptoms—is good,” said Jinsy Andrews, who treats ALS patients and directs neuromuscular...
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2 College Students Dreamed Up an A.L.S. Treatment. The Results Are In.
“This is very encouraging,” said Dr. Neil Shneider, director of the Eleanor and Lou Gehrig A.L.S. Center at Columbia University, who was not involved. “The question is, is the effect on function...
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U.S. News & World Report
Adult Neurology and Neurosurgery services at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital—Columbia and Cornell rose to the #3 ranking in U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals of 2020-21! NYP maintained its...
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The Next President of the American Heart Association Is a Columbia Neurologist
Full interview with Dr. Elkind, president of AHA,"Why, as a neurologist, were you interested in becoming president of the AHA?"
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Health Crisis Looming Inside a Health Crisis: People Are Avoiding Going to the Doctor
A Harris poll on behalf of the American Heart Association found roughly 1 in 4 adults experiencing a heart attack or stroke would rather stay at home than risk getting infected with the...