Neuropsychologist Jennifer Manly and research scientist Justina Avila-Rieger discuss their new study that showed the link between sexism and faster cognitive aging.
Columbia's neurologist and researcher, James Noble, speaks about the new study that shows the link between Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and playing hockey.
Columbia Neuroscientist Caghan Kizil, PhD led a study on how the ABCA7 gene, common in many racial & ethnic groups, increases the probability of developing Alzheimer's disease.
Dr. Miguel Arce Rentería, a neuropsychologist at Columbia University, comments that treatment that focuses on social issues may hold off the worst of Alzheimer’s Disease for years.
New research from Columbia Neurologist Dr. Claire Riley and Nurse Practitioner Libby Levine sheds light on the potential complications of B-cell suppressing therapies in women with multiple sclerosis.
A new collaborative study by Drs. Martin Picard and Philip L. De Jager examines the potential link between the brain's mitochondria and a person's psychological stress.
Yaakov Stern, PhD, Florence Irving Professor of Neuropsychology in the Department of Neurology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center talks about his research on cognition and aging.
Researchers from the Columbia University Department of Neurology discovered a genetic variant that may reduce the odds of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 70%.