“This is one of those things, paradoxically, that can make grief last longer,” wrote Dr. Katherine Shear, professor of psychiatry and founding director of the Center for Prolonged Grief.
Columbia researchers found that New York City's ban of a heavy fuel oil reduced air pollution in both high- and low-income neighborhoods across the city.
For people with eating disorders, the focus on food during the holiday season can be problematic. Columbia psychologist Lisa Ranzenhofer has strategies for coping with the anxiety.
A study by Columbia researchers found that between 1996 and 2016 the percentage of psychiatrist visits involving psychotherapy declined by half—dropping to only 21.6% of patient visits.
The latest advance in radiation therapy—using AI to adjust treatments as needed—is now available for select cancer patients at Columbia University Irving Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian.
“I don’t think there needs to be an individual phone interview with the 53,000 people who attended,” said Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, an epidemiology professor at Columbia University.
Six Columbia University Irving Medical Center staff members have received 2021 Baton Awards that recognize teamwork and the ability to focus on group success rather than individual accomplishments.
The Community Mental Health Project released its first videos—on wellness and self-care—in a series designed to address the mental health concerns of community members.