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Official account for Columbia University Irving Medical Center in #NYC. Research, education, and patient care news.
With the holidays near, managing #diabetes can be challenging. #ColumbiaMed's Dr. Jacqueline Lonier advises to:

💊 Stock up on meds & supplies
📱 Have a backup plan for diabetes tech issues
💡 Strategize for holiday meals & events
Managing Your Diabetes Over the Holidays
Holiday gatherings can be tricky if you have diabetes. Columbia expert Jacqueline Lonier, MD, offers tips for managing the copious amounts of food (and stress) this season.
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November 26, 2024 at 5:48 PM
A Columbia study found over half of participants with commercially insured births spent $1,000+ out-of-pocket, with many facing lasting debt — raising the question: why isn’t affordable childbirth a public policy priority?
Financial Hardship Common Following Childbirth Among Some Low-Income Families
Medicaid offers greater financial protection than commercial insurance for lower-income families.
www.publichealth.columbia.edu
November 22, 2024 at 4:29 PM
Traveling for the holidays? ✈️ Don’t let "airplane ear" ruin your experience. The pain is caused by changes in cabin pressure during takeoff and landing. Columbia otolaryngologist Dr. Ana H. Kim shares expert tips to relieve ear discomfort.
Keep Your Ears Comfortable on Your Next Flight
If you dread “airplane ear” when you fly, you're not alone. Columbia's Dr. Ana Kim offers plenty of tips both adults and children can try to ease the discomfort.
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November 19, 2024 at 7:16 PM
With bird flu cases rising, could it spark the next pandemic? Columbia Public Health's Dr. Ian Lipkin advises avoiding raw milk, as #HF51 can survive in it — opt for pasteurized milk to stay safe. Also wash your hands with soap and water after handling raw chicken.
First human bird flu case confirmed in Oregon. Could the virus cause a lockdown like COVID?
Dozens of cases have been reported in the U.S. this year. Experts discuss the symptoms and how to prevent getting sick.
www.today.com
November 19, 2024 at 3:44 PM
Columbia University VP&S' Dian Yang designs CRISPR-based molecular recorders to eavesdrop on #cancer evolution + pinpoint when/how cells metastasize. “I'm always excited about doing new, cool stuff and answering questions that could not be addressed before," says Yang.
Recording Cancer Cells from the Inside
Columbia’s Dian Yang is placing CRISPR-based molecular recorders into cancer cells to eavesdrop on cancer evolution and pinpoint when and how cells metastasize.
www.cuimc.columbia.edu
November 18, 2024 at 5:49 PM