Dr. Olaf Andersen (physiology and biophysics) was interviewed by Newsday about Nature magazine's study that found new electrical pathways in the brain and heart.
Dr. Linda Applegarth (obstetrics and gynecology) appeared on NBC's "Today" to discuss sperm and egg donation and when it's appropriate to tell IVF children how they were born.
Dr. Louis Aronne (medicine) appeared on Brazil's TV Globo to discuss new medicines and advances in the treatment of obesity.
Dr. Barbara Bartlik (psychiatry) was interviewed by Redbook about sex advice for women.
Dr. David S. Becker (dermatology) commented in Fitness Rx about the possibility that Botox causes new wrinkles.
Dr. John Blass (neurology) was mentioned in Senior News for his New England Journal of Medicine editorial, which posits that silent stroke may be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease.
Dr. Lauren Broch (psychiatry) was interviewed by Glamour magazine about relaxation techniques for the treatment of insomnia.
Dr. John Carucci (dermatology) was interviewed by New York Resident about the importance of yearly skin examinations.
Dr. Ronald Crystal (genetic medicine) appeared on C-SPAN for his testimony before the House Select Committee on Homeland Security on "Project Bioshield," in which he emphasized the need for a partnership between government, academia and the private sector to effectively prepare against bioterrorism.
Dr. Susan Evans (psychiatry) was interviewed by Newsday about ways to reduce tension, which are practiced in Weill Cornell's Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program.
Dr. Richard A. Friedman (psychiatry) quoted Dr. Theodore Shapiro (psychiatry and pediatrics) in his New York Times byline article about messiness in young children.
Dr. Marc Goldstein (urology) appeared on WABC-TV to discuss the male biological clock.
Dr. Antonio Gotto (dean's office) was interviewed by ABCNews.com about the benefit of statins for conditions other than cardiovascular disease.
Dr. Gunnar Gouras (neurology and neuroscience) appeared on WNBC-TV to discuss exercises that improve memory.
Dr. Arthur Heller (medicine) was interviewed by Alternative Medicine about diet and cancer prevention.
Dr. Claudia Henschke (radiology) was cited in Library Journal's "Best Consumer Health Books of 2002," for her new book, Lung Cancer: Myths, Facts, Choices—and Hope.
Dr. John Laragh (cardiothoracic surgery) commented in Clinician Reviews about the guidelines for evaluation and treatment of high blood pressure from The Seventh Review of the Joint National Committee on Prevention.
Dr. Barbara Levine (medicine) was interviewed by Woman's Day about the best vitamin regime to follow.
Dr. Suzanne Levine (medicine) was interviewed by Sweat magazine about the use of aspirin in foot care.
Drs. Carol Levy (medicine) and Marcus Loo (urology) were profiled in New York Magazine's "Best Doctors" issue.
Dr. Dean Lorich (orthopaedic surgery) appeared on American Television News to discuss the Synthes Titanium Trochanteric Fixation Nail system for the repair of broken femurs.
Dr. Alan Manevitz (psychiatry) appeared on WNBC-TV to give advice on staying calm during a heightened terror alert, and commented on WebMD.com about substance abuse and mental illness.
Dr. Teresa Milner (neuroscience) was quoted by Flatbush Life about her Journal of Neuroscience study concerning the potential benefits of estrogen in improving memory.
Dr. Michael Osborne (surgery) was interviewed by Glamour magazine about the American Cancer Society's latest breast cancer screening guidelines.
Dr. Cynthia Pfeffer (psychiatry) appeared on CNN to discuss various psychosocial resources for depressed teens.
Dr. Shari Platt (pediatrics) was interviewed by Glamour magazine about guidelines teens can use to assess whether they need medical attention, and by New York Magazine for tips on locating a quality neighborhood pediatric emergency medicine program.
Dr. Keith Roach (medicine and public health) discussed tips to avoid summer sports injuries on WNBC-TV.
Dr. Zev Rosenwaks (center for reproductive medicine and infertility) appeared on German TV to discuss Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) and Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PIGD).
Dr. Gail Saltz (psychiatry) appeared on NBC's "Today" to discuss how to handle parental arguments in front of children.
Dr. Robert Schulman (rehabilitation medicine) was interviewed by Glamour magazine about acupuncture treatments for sinus problems, allergies and asthma.
Dr. Joseph Schwartz (medicine) was interviewed by Newsday about the results of Cornell University's Worksite Blood Pressure study concerning increased stress in the workplace.
Dr. Thomas Sculco (orthopaedic surgery) was mentioned in Crain's New York Business and Crain's Health Pulse for his appointment as surgeon-in-chief at the Hospital for Special Surgery and as chairman of orthopedic surgery at Weill Cornell.
Dr. Theodore Shapiro (pediatrics) was quoted by St. Paul Pioneer Press about messiness in young children.
Dr. David Silbersweig (psychiatry and neurology) was interviewed by the Denver Post about auditory hallucinations in schizophrenics.
Dr. Alexis Te (urology) was mentioned on HealthNewsDigest.com for a Weill Cornell clinical trial showing a new laser procedure significantly reduces symptoms of enlarged prostate.
June 23, 2003
