May 3, 2016
Peek inside NewYork-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan’s new Birthing Center with NY1, which recently profiled the facility.
May 3, 2016
Learn more about the science of sneezing this allergy season. Weill Cornell Medicine’s Dr. William Reisacher discusses the reasons how and why we sneeze in a recent New York Times article.
April 28, 2016
Dr. Rahul Sharma was recently named the emergency physician-in-chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center as well as the chief of the Division of Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine.Dr. Sharma succeeds Dr. Neal Flomenbaum, who assumed a new role as chief of emergency medical services at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell.In his new role, Dr. Sharma oversees all operations for the Lisa Perry Emergency Center at NewYork-... Read More
April 26, 2016
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine are exploring the relationship between cancer, the bacteria floating in and around our guts and antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs.
April 25, 2016
Weill Cornell Medicine is expanding New Yorkers’ access to its world-class physicians through a new partnership with Pager, an innovative mobile app that delivers on-demand healthcare services, including online chats and home and office visits.
April 25, 2016
A compound made from cranberries has shown promise in killing several cell lines and blood samples from an aggressive form of leukemia in humans as well as canine lymphoma, according to preliminary research from Weill Cornell Medicine.
April 21, 2016
Weill Cornell Medicine physician Dr. Allyson Ocean shared one way individuals can lower their risk of cancer — a method she practices herself — in a recent Prevention magazine article.
April 20, 2016
Blood tests are currently being used to see if advanced prostate cancer patients will respond positively to treatment and to prevent cancer cells from developing a resistance to the drug.
April 15, 2016
Dr. Ruben Niesvizky talked about the privilege of treat myeloma patients and some of the new therapies being used to help patients, in a video for Healio, an online publication for health care professionals.
March 29, 2016
Dr. Rebecca Baergen, chief of obstetrics & perinatal pathology at Weill Cornell Medicine is one of only a hundred or so pathologists across the country that focus on the placenta. In her decades-long work, Dr. Baergen has seen the organ gain importance and significance. Today, every placenta that's delivered at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell is stored in a labor and delivery unit refrigerator for one week. This procedure, which Dr. Baergen implemented soon after arriving 18 years ago,... Read More