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2003
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Noted Weill Cornell Psychiatrist Awarded Grant To Study Effects of Parental Suicide, Dec 31, 2003
Four Physicians Honored for Their Historic Contributions to the Treatment of Pediatric Leukemia, Dec 19, 2003
Potassium Iodide Should Be Available to People Living Near Nuclear Power Plants, Dec 17, 2003
Children's Hospital Appoints Foremost Authority on Treatment of Pediatric Liver and Bowel Disease, Dec 17, 2003
With a Black Bag and Noble Intentions, These Docs Make House Calls, Dec 16, 2003
Lupus Patients at Increased Risk for Atherosclerosis, Weill Cornell Study Finds, Dec 15, 2003
New York Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation Honors NewYork-Presbyterian's Dr. Louis Bigliani with Lifetime Achievement Award, Dec 5, 2003
New York City Opens One of the Largest Children's Hospitals in the Country, Nov 12, 2003
Tumor Size Predicts Survival in Most Common Type of Lung Cancer, Nov 10, 2003
Children's Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian Physician Receives Kendig Award for Outstanding Achievement in Pediatric Pulmonology, Nov 4, 2003
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital: One of Nearly 80 Hospitals in the U.S. Committed to Compassionate Care, Oct 16, 2003
Lower White Blood Cell Counts in African-American Women May Limit Breast Cancer Treatment and Survival, According to Columbia University Medical Center Study, Oct 13, 2003
Sex is Good for You... According to NewYork Weill Cornell Physicians, Oct 13, 2003
NewYork Weill Cornell Research Highlights Need To Focus on Frequently Neglected Neurogenic Hypertension, Oct 13, 2003
Columbia University Medical Center Instrumental in Clinical Research Leading to Medicare and Medicaid Approval To Cover Heart Pump, Oct 3, 2003
Increased Access to Cancer Treatment Is Result of Study Led by Columbia University Medical Center and Others, Sep 29, 2003
Columbia University Medical Center Named as One of Select Hospitals To Receive Medicare Coverage for Lung Surgery Benefiting Emphysema Patients, Sep 26, 2003
Toni Stabile Osteoporosis Center Opens at Columbia University Medical Center, Sep 12, 2003
NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System, OR International, and Atkins Named by the UK National Health Service To Develop Two Specialty Surgical Hospitals in England, Sep 12, 2003
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Launches One of First Joint Emergency Medicine Residency Programs in U.S., Sep 2, 2003
Key Symptoms Differentiating Inhaled Anthrax From Influenza Identified by NewYork Weill Cornell Study, Sep 2, 2003
Patient Receives First-Ever Gene Therapy for Parkinson's at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Aug 20, 2003
Lung Cancer CT Screening Is Cost-Effective, Weill Cornell Study Shows, Aug 18, 2003
New Treatment for Enlarged Heart Effective, NewYork Weill Cornell Study Shows, Aug 12, 2003
COX-2 Inhibitor May Boost Cancer Treatment, NewYork Weill Cornell Study Shows, Jul 15, 2003
Extraordinary NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center Nurses Recognized, Jun 23, 2003
Winthop South Nassau University Health System Joins New York's Largest Health Care System, Jun 19, 2003
Columbia University Medical Center Study Shows Stress Test Saves Lives of Patients With Chest Pain, Jun 16, 2003
Melanoma Center Opens at Columbia University Medical Center, Jun 5, 2003
Columbia University Medical Center Launches Vaccine Trial For Previously Untreated Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Patients, May 21, 2003
Patients With Severe Emphysema Benefit From Surgery, Government Study Shows, May 20, 2003
NewYork-Presbyterian Among First to Offer Cardiac Patients Revolutionary New Drug-Coated Stent, May 15, 2003
Breakthrough Treatment for Most Common Ailment in Men Over 50 is Safe and Effective, Weill Cornell Study Shows, May 14, 2003
Mothers giving birth at NewYork-Presbyterian and Brooklyn Hospital donate record number of life-saving umbilical cord bloods, May 13, 2003
Early HIV Treatment Extends Life, Weill Cornell Study Shows, May 7, 2003
As Part of National Brain Tumor Awareness Week, May 5-12, Weill Cornell Physician Speaks On "Wafer" Treatment's Ability to Extend Life, May 7, 2003
Male Biological Clock May Be Ticking For Down Syndrome In Offspring, May 7, 2003
Female Fertility Drug May Combat Age-Related Male Testosterone Deficiency, Apr 29, 2003
When Erection Pill Isn't Enough: Gel Treatment For Men With Low Testosterone, Columbia University Medical Center Study Shows, Apr 29, 2003
Ethics of Post-Mortem Sperm Retrieval Discussed by NewYork-Presbyterian Urologists, Apr 26, 2003
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Names Joseph Angeletti, Jr. to Key Fundraising Post, Apr 22, 2003
Dr. Kenneth Glassberg Appointed Director of Pediatric Urology at Children's Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, Apr 17, 2003
Just Say the Word: Columbia University Medical Center Makes it Easier To Swallow and To Speak, Apr 15, 2003
Columbia University Medical Center Launches Study Testing Use Of Common Herb Milk Thistle To Help Treat Pediatric Cancer Patients, Apr 9, 2003
Teaming Up To Support Little League Teams, Apr 7, 2003
Anesthesia for Children Only, Apr 4, 2003
Severely Brain Injured Deserve More Research, Says Weill Cornell Physician-Ethicist, Apr 1, 2003
Weill Cornell Neuroscientist Elucidates Differences Between Minimally Conscious and Persistent Vegetative States, Mar 31, 2003
New York-Presbyterian Promotes Prostate Health With Patient-Driven Program, Latest Treatment, Mar 20, 2003
NewYork-Presbyterian Launches New Front in War on Cancer, Mar 17, 2003
Weill Cornell Scientists Discover a Recycling "Traffic Warden" To Direct White Blood Cells, Mar 17, 2003
Research at Weill Cornell Reveals Connection Between Estrogen and Memory, Mar 14, 2003
Weill Cornell Scientists Discover Major New Source of Neural Stem Cells in the Adult Human Brain, Mar 13, 2003
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Uses New Technology To Enhance Patient Care in Intensive Care Units, Mar 13, 2003
$1.6 Million Ryan White Grant Awarded to Weill Cornell Medical College To Study Benefits of Information Technology for HIV Care, Mar 10, 2003
Columbia Researchers Identify Possible New Culprit In Alzheimer's Disease Plaque Formation, Mar 7, 2003
Robot-Assisted Gallbladder Surgery Debuts at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Mar 3, 2003
Adult-to-Adult Living Donor Liver Transplants on the Rise, Feb 27, 2003
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's Blood Drive Sets National Record, Feb 27, 2003
Pill-Like Device With Tiny Camera Gives Physicians a "Fantastic Voyage" Through Digestive System, Feb 26, 2003
New Laser May Eliminate Need For Reading Glasses in Older Adults, Feb 14, 2003
Antibody Microbicides Can Prevent HIV Infection, Weill Cornell Scientist Discovers, Feb 13, 2003
Increased Risk of Preterm Labor May Be Linked to Presence of Common Bacterium in Amniotic Fluid, Weill Cornell Study Shows, Feb 12, 2003
New Book Offers Essential Information About How the Brain Works, Along with Health-Preserving Advice, Feb 12, 2003
Weill Cornell Medical Center Opens New Endoscopy Suite To Promote and Practice Gastrointestinal Health, Feb 12, 2003
Columbia University Health Sciences Announces Formation of Office For Global Health Training and Education, Feb 3, 2003
New Drug Levitra Shows Promise in Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction, Jan 22, 2003
Productivity Linked to Workplace Emotions, Says New Weill Cornell Book, Jan 22, 2003
Columbia University Health Sciences Selects New Senior Associate Dean For Clinical Affairs, Jan 14, 2003
Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Announce New Chairman of Department of Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, Jan 14, 2003
New York Weill Cornell Discovers Anti-Cancer Drug Tamoxifen Boosts Fertility in Breast Cancer Patients, Jan 9, 2003
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