A new collaborative study by Drs. Martin Picard and Philip L. De Jager examines the potential link between the brain's mitochondria and a person's psychological stress.
A moving documentary involving Columbia Neurologist Dr. Jinsy Andrews follows ALS patient Brian Wallach and his wife, Sandra Abrevaya, as they nspire others impacted by ALS to effect meaningful change
Yaakov Stern, PhD, Florence Irving Professor of Neuropsychology in the Department of Neurology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center talks about his research on cognition and aging.
Fabio M. Iwamoto, MD, associate professor of neurology at CUMC & deputy director of Neuro-Oncology, focused on the mental well-being of a cancer patient, which proved to be of great benefit.
Alison Pack, MD, MPH, professor of neurology and chief of the Epilepsy and Sleep Division at CUIMC, led the development of new guideline for the use of antiseizure medications during pregnancy.
Yaakov Stern, PhD, Florence Irving Professor of Neuropsychology, commented on the new study that examined the link between cognitive stimulating occupations & a lower risk of later-life dementia
Researchers from the Columbia University Department of Neurology discovered a genetic variant that may reduce the odds of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 70%.
Columbia Neurology investigators Drs. Adam Brickman, Jennifer J. Manly, and Scott Small joined researchers from across the CUIMC to discuss their research at the recent Healthspan Extension Summit.
Hiral Shah, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurology at CUMC, together with colleagues and patients, developed a Parkinson’s Disease Storybook to help educate patients and caregivers about the disease.
Sharon Sanz Simon, PhD, Associate Research Scientist in the Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center, discusses the Alzheimer's disease and related dementia in the Brazilian community living in the U.S.