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JAMA Study Finds Patients With Stroke Symptoms Are Still Not Calling 911 - New York Presbyterian Hospital

nyp.org — “Nationwide ambulance use by patients suffering from a stroke has not changed since the mid-1990s, even though effective stroke treatments are now available. In a study published in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), researchers at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center found that the number of stroke victims transported via ambulance has remained relatively static over the years, highlighting the need for more education about stroke symptoms and tView full resource at nyp.org

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Should I Seek a Second Opinion? - New York Presbyterian Hospital

nyp.org — “Each year millions of men and women are told by their physicians that they need surgery, yet many are looking for more information to help them determine their best treatment option. Why not consult surgeons at one of the nation's leading medical institutions?View full resource at nyp.org

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Second Opinion: The Columbia Presbyterian Guide to Surgery: Like having the best surgeons in the world. http://t.co/0HMx5mmP

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Artificial Heart Devices: LVAD - New York Presbyterian Hospital

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Ice Packs vs. Warm Compresses For Pain - New York Presbyterian Hospital

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nyp.org — “The Board of Trustees of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital announced today that it has named Steven J. Corwin, M.D., as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Hospital. Dr. Corwin succeeds Herbert Pardes, M.D., who is retiring as head of the Hospital and will become Executive Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees. The Board also announced that Robert E. Kelly, M.D., has been named President of the Hospital, reporting to Dr. Corwin. The new appointments follow a national search by a committee of theView full resource at nyp.org

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Simple Blood Test Detects Early Emphysema in Smokers Before Symptoms Appear - New York Presbyterian Hospital

nyp.org — “During a regular annual physical exam, blood is usually drawn to check the health of a person's heart, kidneys and liver. Now, researchers at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center say a blood test that detects the early development of emphysema -- well before symptoms occur -- may someday also be offered.View full resource at nyp.org

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Robert Thomas Grant, M.D. - New York Presbyterian. The University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell

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New Research to Identify and Treat Schizophrenia Early - New York Presbyterian Hospital

nyp.org — “Healthcare professionals believe that if they can diagnose schizophrenia earlier - during the prodromal stage - and predict who is most likely to develop psychotic symptoms, they can initiate early interventions that can either prevent the disease from progressing or minimize its impact on patients' lives. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital physicians and researchers are leading such efforts, both in the laboratory and at the national level.View full resource at nyp.org

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New DNA Test Predicts Risk of Severe Scoliosis - New York Presbyterian Hospital

nyp.org — “A simple test could reinvent how scoliosis is cared for in adolescents. NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital is among the first centers nationally to offer ScoliScore™, a new DNA-based molecular test that helps predict the risk of spinal curve progression. In other words, the test provides doctors with actionable information about the likelihood that an abnormal spine curve will get significantly worse or stay the same.View full resource at nyp.org

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