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Holiday stress symptoms can range from mild irritability to severe mood swings and digestive problems.
#ColumbiaMed ’s Dr. Arthi Reddy discusses stress triggers around the holidays and strategies to alleviate them. columbiamed.link/3sYgYXb
Dr. Jeffrey Ascherman, Site Chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery, has been elected as a trustee for the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). At American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), one of Dr. Ascherman’s main goals is to continue advocating for legislation on patients' behalf, fighting for…
Our residency program provides unparalleled clinical training to our pediatric trainees through active mentorship from our Columbia Medicine faculty to facilitate career growth and all-around development. Learn more about our program and ways to apply here - bit.ly/3RxNDfK
New research from ColumbiaPublicHealth reveals concerning links between scented menstrual products, health risks, and social factors. The study highlights how socioeconomic disparities influence product preferences & chemical exposures. Ami Zota Silent Spring Inst ow.ly/ThZw50Qg4SG
Emerging data from studies like that of Finegold et al2 emphasize the extent to which COVID-19–related changes to a child’s postnatal environment can affect a wide array of neurocognitive and social-emotional outcomes. Morgan Firestein, PhD Columbia Medicine Columbia Psychiatry
New JAMA Network research on childhood development among school-age students who spent their formative years dealing with setbacks from the pandemic reveals younger children may face fewer challenges than initially feared. Read what parents need to know - bit.ly/3NgsXq0
New findings published in The Lancet show opioid overdoses and treatment dropout rates did NOT rise during the pandemic despite relaxed rules on take-home #methadone access, bolstering the case for expanded access. columbiapsychiatry.org/news/study-no-…
New research highlights a concerning rise in suicides among young Black females in the U.S., especially in their mid-twenties. This underscores the critical need for tailored support during this crucial period. Katherine M. Keyes Columbia Epidemiology
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Calling all faculty, staff, and students Columbia Medicine ColumbiaPublicHealth Columbia Nursing Columbia U. Dental Medicine!
Donate new, unwrapped toys to children in Washington Heights! 🎁
We are running the toy drive from now until Monday, December 18.
More details: bit.ly/3uLBNFU
Did you know that the risk for a heart attack tends to rise in December for many reasons - such as the foods you eat, travel, anxiety, and stressors that pile up at this time of year?
Learn how to minimize your risk from #ColumbiaMed ’s Dr. Marc Eisenberg. columbiamed.link/3N6N2Py
⚽ A new study by Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons shows how heading the ball in soccer can impact brain structure and function over time. Dr. Michael Lipton explains the potential risks for neurodegeneration and dementia later in life. columbiamed.link/3N6FJaf
Columbia Mailman researchers are tackling global #mentalhealth challenges with an interdisciplinary approach. From colored pebbles aiding stress management to task sharing for displaced populations, their innovative approaches drive effective solutions. ow.ly/WBRc50Qf9nC
Loneliness affects your physical & emotional health, according to ColumbiaPublicHealth's Dean Linda Fried, MD, MPH, noting that the holidays are a vulnerable time.
Learn coping strategies & how to spot the warning signs when it’s time to seek professional help.
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Discover how our pediatric Columbia Medicine doctors helped Gianna achieve a seizure-free life after undergoing a surgical procedure at NewYork-Presbyterian.
Read her story of resilience here! bit.ly/3Nbytdo
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In abnormally warm weather, ticks come out more frequently. ColumbiaPublicHealth's Rafal Tokarz, PhD, believes people go for walks with pets and families on warm winter days, which 'contributes to the number of cases of Lyme in the wintertime.”
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If you've been pondering whether to get a pet, this study is for you. 🐈
Columbia Psychiatry's Dr. Warren Ng says he's seen evidence for decades of the impact of animals creating therapeutic experiences for people. 🐕
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