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Decaffeinated Coffee Improves Brain Energy Metabolism in an Animal Study February 2, 2012 Mount Sinai researchers have found that decaffeinated coffee may reduce impaired brain energy metabolism associated with type 2 diabetes, a known risk factor for neurocognitive disorders.
Mary V. Solanto, PhD, Receives Award for Innovative Program Treating Adults with ADHD December 12, 2011 Dr. Solanto was recognized by Children and Adults with ADHD for a new program using cognitive behavioral therapy to improve executive function in people with ADHD.
Several Common Genetic Variants Found to be Associated With Mental Illness September 20, 2011 New findings represent a significant advance in understanding the causes of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
The Mount Sinai Medical Center Named to Honor Roll of America’s Elite Hospitals By U.S. News and World Report July 19, 2011 The Mount Sinai Medical Center ranks 16 out of nearly 5,000 hospitals nationwide in the 2011-2012 “Best Hospitals” issue of U.S. News & World Report, and earns a spot on the “Honor Roll.”
Mount Sinai Serves as Community Chair for the National Alliance on Mental Illness NYC Walk May 6, 2011 More than 100 Mount Sinai employees raised $15,000 to support individuals with mental illness.
Mount Sinai Researchers Learn Mechanism Behind Genetic Mutation Associated with Autism December 17, 2010 Research shows that when a copy of a certain gene is missing, nerve cells do not effectively communicate, leading to some autism spectrum disorders.
Hormone Oxytocin, Delivered Nasally, Intensifies Positive and Negative Memories of Mom November 29, 2010 Mount Sinai researchers find that oxytocin enhances men's positive or negative recollections of their mother's affection during childhood.