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Neurology

A Wake-Up Call for Addressing Sleep Deprivation

Sleep plays a pivotal role in good health and well-being throughout life, and yet for millions of Americans sleep is regularly interrupted or insufficient. To address the multiple needs of this growing population, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell established the Weill Cornell Center for Sleep Medicine.
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Neurology

Neuroendovascular Interventions: Rescuing and Protecting the Brain from Stroke

Neuroendovascular surgery has undergone a rapid evolution since it first emerged as a specialty, with neuroendovascular therapies for the treatment of both ischemic stroke and intracranial aneurysms showing great promise for improved diagnosis and clinical outcomes.
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Neurology

Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Research through Multi-omics Data

From the genome to the microbiome and several omics in between, data are being generated that can provide significant biological insights into the disease.
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Neurology

Validating an MRI Measure of Pathology in Alzheimer’s Disease

Researchers have developed a quantitative MRI measure that reflects the joint contributions of neurodegeneration, brain infarcts, and white matter hyperintensities (WMH) to the clinical and pathologic diagnosis of late onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD).
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Neurology

New Evidence of Cognition in Patients with Severe Brain Injury

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have shown that measuring brain activity in response to hearing a brief narrative can identify patients with severe brain injury who have preserved high-level cognition despite showing limited or no consciousness at the bedside.
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Neurology

Study Clarifies ApoE4’s Role in Dementia

In a study published in journal Nature Communications, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine identify a protein that increases the risk of cognitive impairment.
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Neurology

Dr. Cigdem Akman Leads Child Neurology at Columbia

With this formal appointment, Dr. Cigdem Akman continues the exceptional leadership she has demonstrated over the past year in driving the overall expansion of the division’s clinical, research, and education programs.
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Neurology

Strategic and Multipronged Approaches to Spinal Tumors

The brain and spine tumor programs at NewYork-Presbyterian integrate multiple disciplines to provide comprehensive treatment strategies that include minimally invasive surgery, radiation therapies, and intra-arterial chemotherapy.