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Cornell to help train state’s pioneering public health corps

Cornell is partnering with the New York governor’s office and Northwell Health System to develop and train the nation’s first state public health corps, which will support COVID-19 vaccine distribution and outreach and improve long-term public health outcomes across the state. Drawing on expertise from the Master of Public Health (MPH

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Collaboration reimagines shopping mall as wellness hub

WebAttendees gathered at nine tables blending skills and life experience. They included residents and community organizations knowledgeable about health-equity …

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‘Food is Medicine’ research is key to chronic disease care

WebFood is Medicine (FIM) is an increasingly popular approach to help treat or prevent chronic conditions by assisting patients to access healthier food through a …

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Enjoying nature shown to lower inflammation levels

WebPlenty of studies link exposure to the natural world and improved mental and physical health, but a new Cornell study connects enjoyment of nature to a specific …

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‘One Health’ a key focus of COVID-19 Summit Cornell Chronicle

WebThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention define “One Health” as an approach “that recognizes that the health of people is closely connected to the health of …

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Cornell to co-lead NIH center for precision nutrition research

WebA five-year, $23 million award from the National Institutes of Health will put Cornell at the center of a significant federal investment in research aimed at customizing …

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Large-scale study reveals new genetic details of diabetes

WebLarge-scale study reveals new genetic details of diabetes. By Wynne Parry. Weill Cornell Medicine. October 19, 2023. Facebook Twitter Email Share. In experiments …

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Tracking a protein’s fleeting shape changes Cornell Chronicle

WebResearchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a powerful new technique to generate “movies” of changing protein structures at speeds of up to 50 …

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Lewis Lab investigates intriguing role of osteocytes in bone health

WebOsteocytes play a main role in building and maintaining bone, Lewis explains. They are the key cellular sensor for mechanical force, which is the primary biological …

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Why is COVID-19 mild for some, deadly for others

WebMen vs. women. Men and women appear to get COVID-19 at roughly equal rates, but in most countries men are much more likely to die of it. In Italy and Ireland, for …

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New animal science facility supports methane reduction, climate

WebThanks to partnerships with industry, government and New York farmers, Cornell’s Department of Animal Science is now home to new, state-of-the-art animal …

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UV light treats beet disease, combats fungicide resistance

WebGermicidal ultraviolet light is effective at killing a damaging fungus that infects table beets, adding an important organic tool to fight the growing problem of fungicide …

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Solving the riddle of sphingolipids in coronary artery disease

WebWeill Cornell Medicine investigators have uncovered a way to unleash in blood vessels the protective effects of a type of fat-related molecule known as a sphingolipid, …

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New study reveals preventable suicide risk profiles

WebThe study, published March 20 in JAMA Psychiatry, identified five distinct patterns of risk factors among individuals who died by suicide. To detect these patterns, …

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Spending time in nature reduces stress, research finds

WebNew research from an interdisciplinary Cornell team has found that as little as 10 minutes in a natural setting can help college students feel happier and lessen the …

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Chen, Ryan, Wolfner elected to arts and sciences academy

WebProfessors Peng Chen, Mariana Wolfner ’74 and Timothy A. Ryan, M.S. ’86, Ph.D. ’89, have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the …

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Students from 29 campuses join forces for health hackathon

WebStudents from 29 campuses join forces for health hackathon. Students from all three of Cornell’s campuses – and 26 other universities – gathered in New York City …

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Improving working conditions for better patient care

WebTo our team’s knowledge, ours was the first study to propose a conceptual framework that synthesizes the relationships between various frontline working …

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Protect habitat to prevent pandemics Cornell Chronicle

WebProtect habitat to prevent pandemics. While world public health agencies are focused on how to react to the next pandemic once it has started, a new plan proposes …

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Cornell, SUNY students show off contributions that help others

WebThe students are participants in the Contribution Project, hosted by the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research (BCTR), which provided $400 each to …

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Celebrating ‘quiet greatness,’ Cornell Tech dedicates Feeney Way

Web“Supporting Cornell Tech was an enduring way to extend to others the opportunities from which I benefited,” Feeney said in April 2023, when the university …

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Community Engagement Awards honor exceptional people, projects

WebCollaboration was the theme of the evening at the second annual Community Engagement Awards, held April 16 in the Statler Hotel Ballroom. Hosted by the Einhorn …

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Public health certificate closes eight primary skill gaps for students

WebPublic health certificate closes eight primary skill gaps for students. Recent global events have underscored a pressing truth: Our ever-expanding interactions with …

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Creating a remote sensor to detect health troubles

WebCreating a remote sensor to detect health troubles. By Kathy Hovis. March 17, 2024. Facebook Twitter Email Share. A Cornell doctoral student is building a …

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