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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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Nephrology

The Role of Genetic Testing in Kidney Disease

A new study at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeon has found that genes cause about 1 in 10 cases of chronic kidney disease in adults, and that identifying the responsible genes has a direct impact on treatment for most of these patients.
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Nephrology

Cell-Free DNA: A Key to Monitoring Urinary Tract Infections?

In a study published June 20, 2018, in Nature Communications, researchers analyzed pieces of cell-free DNA isolated from the urine of kidney transplant patients and discovered that it provides valuable information about the bacterial and viral composition found within patients’ urine.
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Geriatrics

A Geriatrician’s Personal and Professional Mission Abroad

Every January, Sonal Mehta, MD, a geriatrician in the Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell, reviews her personal, research, and scholarly goals for the coming year.
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Geriatrics

A Meeting of Minds and Hearts on Behalf of Older Adults

Sharing their perspectives on this emerging and important issue, clinicians from NewYork-Presbyterian recently took part in the 16th Hallym-Columbia-Cornell-NYP International Symposium on the Importance and Advances in Geriatric Medicine and Surgery in the Republic of Korea.
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Geriatrics

Engaging Older Adults in the Digital Age

Traditionally older adults have been hesitant in adopting technology, however, more and more are embracing the digital age.
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Gastroenterology

Major Faculty Expansion in Gastroenterology and GI Surgery

Faculty profiles and contact for Gastroenterology and GI Surgery