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Alicia Chime, a graduate student at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, is the first Columbia student accepted to the prestigious leadership program.
Researchers at Columbia University find that many cannabis products sold in unlicensed shops in New York state lack required health and safety labels and feature cartoon graphics attractive to youth.
Some research suggests that herpes infections contribute to Alzheimer’s, but in a clinical trial, antiviral treatment did not slow disease progression in people with early symptoms.
Buchholz recommends parents model good behavior by choosing non-caffeinated foods and drinks when having meals with their kids, and schools should provide healthy choices, free of caffeine. How much ...
Hundreds of CUIMC employees and community members reenergized with music, ice cream, and advocacy opportunities at the annual employee event.
Brushing immediately after eating or drinking something acidic can damage the enamel layer of the tooth.
With the help of AI, an inexpensive test found in many doctors’ offices may soon be used to screen for hidden structural heart disease.
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