The flood of patients that sexual health clinics saw this summer has slowed to a trickle, said Dr. Jason Zucker, an infectious disease specialist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
Jan Hilgeman is one of the rare long-term survivors of pancreatic cancer, and Columbia researchers are now studying her cells in hopes of developing a potential treatment for others with the disease.
Adam Brickman, professor of neuropsychology at Columbia University and the study’s senior author, said he wanted to understand when those racial and ethnic disparities began to manifest in the brain.
Men make up nearly 14% of Columbia School of Nursing students and are choosing the field for the intellectual satisfaction, professional autonomy, growth, and flexibility that it provides.
Eligible older adults who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program may have slower memory decline than eligible people who do not participate, according to a new study.
An implantable pump that has the potential to transform brain cancer treatment was found safe and effective in people in a study at Columbia University.
Cases of COVID, influenza, and RSV are surging in children and adults, along with a slew of other infectious diseases that went under the radar during the first two years of the pandemic.
Editor's Note: Franklin Schneier, consulted for this article, is a special lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.