Health

Recent health and wellness news from across Columbia.

Columbia Psychiatry News speaks with Dr.

In a 22-year study in Tanzania, researchers at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health show children who sleep under bed nets at an early age ar

Drugs to treat glaucoma have saved the sight of millions of people but there may be a simpler fix: nutrient supplements.

Columbia neuroscientists have figured out how to visually map memory formation.

With new funding, Columbia’s ICAP will conduct follow up interviews with older New Yorkers on their health and wellbeing amid the ongoing pandemic.

The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care reaccreditation places the organization among the elite 10% of college health providers th

A single type of neuron is responsible for keeping our legs in lockstep, new research shows.

Researchers affiliated with Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health have written a book that incorporates real-life stories of girls living acro

Women have a harder time staying off cigarettes on that first day than men in 12 low and middle-income countries, where about 60 percent of the wor

Jeffrey Shaman, an infectious disease expert at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health, shares his thoughts on the year ahead.

Researchers at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health link a decline in orphanhood in Uganda to the availability of antiretroviral therapy and