News Releases
Protein Produced by Spleen Reduces Risk of Deadly Lung Infection
January 27, 2010
One to five percent of people who undergo surgery for gastrointesintal problems experience a potentially life-threatening condition: a temporary loss of oxygen that can set in motion a rogue inflammatory response that can lead to organ failure.
Read MoreA Brother's Search
January 22, 2010
More than $250,000 in medical supplies, equipment and medications donated for Haiti earthquake victims.
Read MoreBrain Abnormalities in Parkinson’s Patients Develop Before Symptoms Occur
January 20, 2010
Scientists who have identified brain networks damaged in Parkinson’s disease have new evidence that these systems become abnormal a few years before symptoms appear.
Read MoreGene Linked to Schizophrenia May Reduce Cancer Risk
January 19, 2010
People who inherit a specific form of a gene that puts them on a road to schizophrenia may be protected against some forms of cancer, according to a new study by scientists at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.
Read MorePlainview Hospital Opens Patient Simulation Lab
January 14, 2010
Clinicians practice life-saving techniques to improve patient safety
Read MoreBaby Born with Totally Blocked Airway Heading Home after Four Months in Schneider Children’s Hospital
January 14, 2010
Family Thanks Some of 35+ North Shore-LIJ Medical Specialists Who Assisted in Difficult Birth
Read MorePET Scans May Help Diagnose Movement Disorders
January 12, 2010
Can brain scans help diagnosis Parkinson’s disease at the onset of symptoms?
Read MoreNew User Friendly Website Helps Uninsured Secure Health Insurance
January 12, 2010
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Read MoreMedical Update Examines Angioplasty and Your Heart
January 6, 2010
Breakthroughs in new life-saving cardiac procedures
Read MoreSudden Death …Continuing Life
January 4, 2010
The absence of color wasn’t just a literary symbol about an artist’s life but his last memory prior to clinical death.
Read MoreGlen Cove Hospital Is First in New York State to Earn Inpatient Diabetes Certification
January 4, 2010
Glen Cove Hospital is the first in New York State -- and only the eighth nationwide -- to receive certification for Advanced Inpatient Diabetes Management by The Joint Commission, a national healthcare accreditation organization.
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