Dr. Elizabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, said U.S. health care costs far too much in a campus talk Oct. 30.
New research to improve the effectiveness of promising new cancer treatments could prove mutually beneficial to both dogs and people.
Cornell researchers launched a new initiative to support vulnerable families and disrupt the intergenerational cycle of poverty.
A new therapy that uses blood-vessel-lining cells to regenerate damaged tissue has the potential to treat liver cirrhosis.
Women diagnosed with an infectious parasitic disease prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa are at increased risk of contracting HIV.
Provost Michael Kotlikoff led a panel of faculty and community partners Oct. 20 to discuss the benefits of collaborative work and community efforts engaging students in addressing local and global public health challenges.
Dr. Virginia Pascual was awarded the Lupus Insight Prize June 15 by the Lupus Research Alliance.
The lack of an artificial intestine that mimics conditions in real guts has limited research, until now.
Menopause causes metabolic changes in the brain that may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a research team says.