Individual symptoms of psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety, avoidance and a heightened response to stress, can be transmitted from mother to child and even grandchild by multiple non-genetic mechanisms.
A new collaboration involving Weill Cornell Medicine will equip researchers with more precise and reliable genomic data when investigating instances of cancer.
After standard treatments for her bladder cancer had failed, Irene Price knew she was running out of options and time. Thanks to her team of doctors at the Caryl and Israel Englander Institute for Precision Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, Price now spends time celebrating birthdays with her family -- cancer-free.
For cardiologist Dr. Erica Jones, helping others has always been her passion. From applying new research to help patients prevent and manage heart disease, to mentoring cardiovascular fellows, Dr. Jones has found a home at Weill Cornell Medicine.
The second season of Inside Medicine showcases the physicians and scientists -- and patients -- who are collaborating at the intersection of research and clinical care, where discoveries lead to healthier lives.
Diagnosed with Crohn's disease, Alex Bancroft is not your typical 9-year-old boy. But with the help of Weill Cornell Medicine physicians Drs. Thomas Ciecierega and Neera Gupta, Alex and his parents have reasons to be optimistic about the future.
Two Weill Cornell Medicine faculty members whose research focuses on tuberculosis and heart disease -- both among the most lethal conditions globally -- were elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine urologists urge reconsideration of prostate cancer screening after finding critical flaw in landmark study.