Dec 19, 2002 New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Pioneers New Surgical Technique To Prevent Unnecessary Removal of Testes
Dec 19, 2002 NYC Police Less Likely To Commit Suicide Than NYC Citizens, New York Weill Cornell Study Shows
Dec 18, 2002 Dr. Jean W. Pape Receives France's Legion of Honor for Two Decades of Outstanding Service to Health in Haiti
Dec 12, 2002 Weill Cornell Receives $7.6 Million Federal Grant for Clinical Trials on New Ways To Change Behavior in Patients With Cardiopulmonary Disease
Dec 12, 2002 Columbia University Medical Center, With Support From Women at Risk, Aims To Identify and Train Future Leaders in Breast Cancer Surgery
Dec 9, 2002 A Gift for the Women of Northern Manhattan: Columbia University Medical Center Receives Avon Foundation Gift for Health Scholar
Dec 9, 2002 New Anti-Leukemia Drug Significantly Improves Survival Even for Patients With Late-Stage Disease, Study Finds
Dec 5, 2002 Gleevec May Be Effective Against a Second Blood Disease, According to Study To Be Presented at Hematology Meeting
Dec 4, 2002 Weill Cornell Study Finds Focusing on Latent Stage of Tuberculosis in New Immigrants Would Result in Substantial Public Health Benefit
Dec 3, 2002 Dr. Gerald Loughlin Named Pediatrician-in-Chief at New York Weill Cornell Children's Hospital
Dec 2, 2002 Dietary Supplement Coenzyme Q10 Shows Promising Results in Trial for Slowing Early Parkinson's Disease
Nov 26, 2002 Plaques in Brains of Alzheimer's Patients May Originate Inside the Nerve Cells, Not Outside, Research Shows
Nov 22, 2002 Weill Cornell Computer Simulation Model Helps Remedy Possible National Gap in Bioterrorism Preparedness
Nov 19, 2002 Columbia University Medical Center Releases Preliminary Results of Robotic Open-Heart Surgery Study
Nov 18, 2002 New York Weill Cornell's New Diagnostic MRA Technology Proves Equal to Traditional Method for Planning Treatment of Peripheral Vascular Disease
Nov 15, 2002 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Announces First Pollin Prize In Pediatric Research Recognizing Developers Of Revolutionary Oral Rehydration Therapy
Nov 13, 2002 New Book by NewYork Weill Cornell Radiologist Offers Hope to Those Who May Face Lung Cancer
Nov 7, 2002 FDA Approves Implanted Heart Pumps That Lengthen and Improve Lives of Terminally Ill Heart Failure Patients
Oct 15, 2002 New Comprehensive Gastrointestinal Health Center To Be Established at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell
Sep 13, 2002 Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences Holds International Plant Biochemistry Course at Punta Cana
Sep 12, 2002 "Tell Me Where It Hurts: How To Decipher Your Child's Emotional Aches and Physical Pains"
Sep 12, 2002 Columbia University, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and New York City Police Foundation Provide Free, Confidential Counseling To NYPD
Aug 1, 2002 Weill Cornell Scientist Wins Prestigious Rita Allen Foundation Award to Unlock Secrets of Cell Death and Inflammation
Jul 30, 2002 "Back to Great Sex": Columbia Doctor's New Book Empowers Patients with Knowledge and Skills To Overcome Erectile Dysfunction
Jul 26, 2002 Dr. David R. Bickers, Chairman of Dermatology at Columbia University Medical Center, Elected President of the Society for Investigative Dermatology
Jun 30, 2002 Recruitment of Pro-Inflammatory Adult Stem Cells Contributes to Blood, Heart, and Bone Diseases, and Cancer Progression
May 28, 2002 Weill Cornell Scientists Unlock Mechanism for Recovering Autologous Adult Bone Marrow Stem Cells for Tissue Regeneration
May 22, 2002 Dr. R. Peter Altman of NewYork-Presbyterian Becomes President-Elect of American Pediatric Surgical Association
May 21, 2002 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's Weill Cornell Medical Center Announces Preliminary Lung Cancer Data Involving Patients Treated With Arthritis Medication
May 20, 2002 Diverse and Distinguished Class Receives Degrees at Weill Cornell Medical College Commencement
May 20, 2002 Two Weill Cornell Students Win Prestigious Macy Scholarships To Study Public Health at Columbia's Mailman School
May 20, 2002 Weill Cornell Researchers Report "Encouraging" Results with First Combination Antibody Therapy for Lymphoma
May 17, 2002 Dr. Lila Wallis, Clinical Professor at Weill Cornell, Receives "Distinguished Women in Medicine" Award from Columbia P&S
May 14, 2002 Weill Cornell Psychiatrists Receive Federal Grant To Study Effects of Stress on Children Who Lost Parents on September 11
May 6, 2002 Partnership For Women's Health At Columbia University Honors Renowned Japanese Journalist
May 4, 2002 Children with Psychiatric Emergencies Have Unique Issues That Require New Strategies for Treatment
Apr 24, 2002 New York's First Lady, Libby Pataki, Joins Leading Philanthropist Iris Cantor at Opening of Iris Cantor Women's Health Center
Apr 12, 2002 Weill Cornell Prevention Program Can Cut Binge Drinking in African-American, Hispanic Youth
Mar 1, 2002 Columbia Receives $3 Million Award From Pediatric Cancer Foundation for New Research Laboratory
Feb 18, 2002 Weill Cornell Researcher Sees Promise in Use of Stem Cells and Progenitor Cells for Brain Repair, Dr. Steven Goldman Reports to AAAS
Feb 15, 2002 Dr. Nicholas Schiff of Weill Cornell Discusses "The Challenge of Detecting Consciousness in Severely Brain-Injured Persons"
Feb 15, 2002 Hollywood Comes Knocking: Dr. Mehmet Oz of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is Medical Expert for Denzel Washington Film John Q
Feb 14, 2002 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Will Administer Major New Pediatrics Prize Created by Mr. and Mrs. Abe Pollin
Jan 25, 2002 "Bucket Brigade" of Proteins Produces Tubercle Bacillus's "Stubborn Defense" Against the Body's Immune System
Jan 17, 2002 First Robot-Assisted Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in the U.S. Performed at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Jan 8, 2002 Sanford I. Weill and Maurice R. Greenberg Give $150 Million to Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Jan 2, 2002 Weill Cornell Researchers Describe the Immune Deficiency at Root of the Most Common Form of Type 1 Diabetes
Jan 2, 2002 Haitian AIDS Center, Oldest in Caribbean, Is Establishing New Institute To Fight AIDS and Other Infectious Diseases
Jan 1, 2002 Columbia University Medical Center Researchers Reveal Tamoxifen May Lengthen Lives of Women at Very High Risk of Breast Cancer