Columbia University's Mailman School and five other schools of public health will conduct research to help remedy a public health workforce that has been stretched thin by the COVID pandemic.
A new book by a Columbia gastroenterologist focuses on inflammation, disease, and diet and explains how Inflammation is not only a consequence of disease, but also a potential root cause of it.
What causes a runny nose? How can I be congested and have a runny nose at the same time? Ear, nose, and throat specialist David Gudis explains rhinitis and when to seek treatment.
“I think everyone had hoped that a BA.5-based boost would enhance that [immune] response. But that’s not what we saw,” said David D. Ho, who led one of the studies.
The study's lead author, Dr. Jennifer Manly, a professor of neuropsychology at Columbia University, joins CBS News to discuss the racial and economic disparities in dementia diagnoses and research.
In a nationally representative study of cognitive impairment prevalence, Columbia researchers found almost 10% of older adults have dementia and 22% have mild cognitive impairment.
The inaugural Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Summit at CUIMC created a space where traditionally marginalized voices could not only be heard, but also emboldened.