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Study across ethnicities identifies new genes carrying Schizophrenia risk
15/03/23
3 items of Media coverage
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New genes found that may increase schizophrenia risk
Alexander Charney, Pamela Sklar & Laura Huckins
13/03/23 → 14/03/23
15 items of Media coverage
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Novel Genes That May Increase Schizophrenia Risk Identified
Pamela Sklar, Laura Huckins & Alexander Charney
14/03/23
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New genes identified that could increase the risk of schizophrenia
14/03/23
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Researchers Identify Novel Genes That May Increase Risk For Schizophrenia; Largest known study of its kind also shows risk is shared across ethnicities
Pamela Sklar, Laura Huckins & Alexander Charney
13/03/23
31 items of Media coverage
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Mount Sinai Health System: Researchers Identify Novel Genes That May Increase Risk For Schizophrenia
Pamela Sklar, Laura Huckins & Alexander Charney
13/03/23
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Researchers Identify Novel Genes That May Increase Risk For Schizophrenia; Largest known study of its kind also shows risk is shared across ethnicities.
Pamela Sklar, Laura Huckins & Alexander Charney
13/03/23
1 item of Media coverage
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Protein-Truncating Variants Confer Schizophrenia Risk Across Human Populations
13/03/23
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Recent Research from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Highlight Findings in Heart Disease (Machine Learning-based Marker for Coronary Artery Disease: Derivation and Validation In Two Longitudinal Cohorts)
Daniel M. Jordan, Josh Park, Girish Nadkarni, Ghislain Rocheleau, Ron Do & Jagat Narula
10/03/23
1 item of Media coverage
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Coronavirus updates for March 9: Here's what to know in South Carolina this week
9/03/23
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COVID vaccine may lower risk of heart attack, stroke: study
Joy Jiang & Girish Nadkarni
6/03/23
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COVID vaccine may lower your risk of heart attacks, strokes after infection, study finds
Joy Jiang & Girish Nadkarni
6/03/23
29 items of Media coverage
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COVID-19 Vaccination Linked to Fewer Cardiac Events: First U.S. study to show lower risk in patients following SARS-CoV-2 infection
Joy Jiang & Girish Nadkarni
3/03/23
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COVID-19 Vaccination Linked to Fewer Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Other Cardiovascular Issues
Joy Jiang, Wonsuk Oh, Girish Nadkarni, Lili Chan, Alexander Charney & Jagat Narula
26/02/23
3 items of Media coverage
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COVID-19 Vaccination Linked to Fewer Cardiac Events; First U.S. study to show lower risk in patients following SARS-CoV-2 infection
Joy Jiang, Wonsuk Oh, Girish Nadkarni, Lili Chan, Alexander Charney & Jagat Narula
20/02/23 → 25/02/23
62 items of Media coverage
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Mt. Sinai Study Finds COVID-19 Vaccination Linked to Fewer Cardiac Events; First U.S. study to show lower risk in patients following SARS-CoV-2 infection
Joy Jiang, Wonsuk Oh, Girish Nadkarni, Lili Chan, Alexander Charney & Jagat Narula
24/02/23
2 items of Media coverage
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Covid vaccination linked to fewer cardiac events says Indian American researcher
Joy Jiang & Girish Nadkarni
23/02/23
1 item of Media coverage
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Covid shot associated with fewer cardiac events – US study
Joy Jiang & Girish Nadkarni
22/02/23
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News Vaccination Against COVID-19 Is Linked to Fewer Heart Attacks According to research, vaccination against COVID-19 is associated with fewer heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular issues among people who were infected with SARS-CoV-2.
Joy Jiang & Girish Nadkarni
22/02/23
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COVID-19 Vaccination Reduces Chances of Heart Attack, Stroke, Other Cardiovascular Issues, Study Finds
22/02/23
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New study shows Covid-19 vaccination linked to fewer cardiac events
21/02/23 → 22/02/23
3 items of Media coverage
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Covid-19 vaccination reduces risk of cardiac events Researchers have revealed that vaccination against Covid-19 is associated with fewer heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular issues among people who were infected with SARS-CoV-2. The conclusion
Joy Jiang & Girish Nadkarni
21/02/23
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Covid vaccination linked to fewer cardiac events: Indian American scientist
21/02/23
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