The New York Times (Log-in required) :
February 12, 2006
Thinning the Milk Does Not Mean Thinning the Child.. No one knows why children got fatter, says Dr. Rudolph Leibel, an obesity researcher at Columbia University. It is clear, of course, that they must be eating more or exercising less, but the difference may be tiny...
Baltimore Sun :
February 10, 2006
Great expectations: Research explains placebo effect Columbia University researcher Tor Wager has used brain scans to map where in the brain the placebo response occurs...
Miami Herald :
February 9, 2006
Girls doing more drugs. the use of alcohol and prescription drugs is rising, said Joseph Califano, chairman of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University...
New York Times (Log-in required) :
February 9, 2006
Depression in Pregnancy Poses Treatment Challenge
United Press International :
February 9, 2006
The Age of Autism: New test of gold salts A Columbia University scientist plans to test whether gold salts improve the functioning of "autistic mice"
The New York Times (Log-in required) :
February 2, 2006
Exploring Mental Illness and Battling Her Own
United Press International :
February 9, 2006
Scientists explore effects of emotions Researchers say people who have negative emotions without knowing their source often allow the emotions to affect decisions on unrelated issues.
Forbes Magazine :
February 2, 2006
Study Looks at Hispanic Hypertension 'Race Gap'



