New York Daily News – Trouble Getting A Good Night’s Rest? Center for Sleep Medicine At Mount Sinai Can Help November 23, 2011
HealthDay – Dr. Neil Schacter: “CT Scans May Pick Up COPD Early in Smokers” October 25, 2011
The Uptowner – Dr. Raja Flores: “Smoking Uptown: Locals Skeptical About New Statistics” October 24, 2011
New York Daily News – The Daily Checkup with Dr. Charles Powell: Lung Cancer is Most Common Cause of Cancer-related Death, Tied to Smoking, Genes August 3, 2011
New York Daily News – Dr. Adam Vella: “Helping Kids To Control Asthma; Basic Steps To Keep Children Breathing Easier” July 6, 2011
ABC: WCHS TV – Dr. Claudia Henschke: “Saving Lungs” June 29, 2011
Las Vegas Review-Journal – Dr. Raja Flores and Dr. Claudia Henschke: “Could CT Scans For Lung Cancer Save Lives?” May 26, 2011
New York Daily News – Doctors Seek New Ways To Diagnose Lung Cancer In Its Earliest Stages April 27, 2011
The Mount Sinai Medical Center Named One of the Best Hospitals in the United States by U.S. News and World Report July 22, 2010 Mount Sinai tops the list for geriatrics and comes in high for numerous other specialties, including gastroenterology and cardiology.
Mount Sinai Researchers Conclude 9-11 Responders Twice As Likely to Have Asthma November 3, 2009 The tracking data show an increasing percentage of responders reporting asthmatic episodes, rising to double that seen in the general population.
The Mount Sinai Medical Center Named to U.S. News Honor Roll July 16, 2009 Mount Sinai received high marks in 11 of 16 specialties to earn its Honor Roll ranking among U.S. News & World Report's "Best Hospitals" for 2009-2010.
Future Climate Change Likely to Cause More Respiratory Problems in Young Children May 3, 2009 More children will end up hospitalized over the next decade because of respiratory problems resulting from projected climate change, according to a new study from Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Mount Sinai Study Finds One-Quarter of World Trade Center Responders Still Have Impaired Lung Function February 5, 2009 The Mount Sinai study is the first to assess lung function in a large group of WTC responders at two different time points since the September 11th attacks.
Language Barriers May Interfere with the Care of Asthma Patients January 29, 2009 Juan P. Wisnivesky, MD, MPH, of Mount Sinai School of Medicine, has authored a paper showing that Hispanics with limited proficiency in English are at higher risk of worse asthma outcomes.