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News

Maternal Type 2 Diabetes and Low Income Significantly Increase Risk for ADHD in Children
January 2, 2012 
Mount Sinai researchers have found that low socioeconomic status and gestational diabetes together increase the risk of ADHD in children 14-fold.

Walter Futterweit, MD, Named President of the Androgen Excess and PCOS Society
December 20, 2010 
Mount Sinai’s Walter Futterweit, MD, has been elected president of the Androgen Excess and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Society

Dr. AnaLisa DiFeo Recognized As Liz Tilberis Scholar for Ovarian Cancer Research
December 1, 2010 
AnaLisa DiFeo honored with the Liz Tilberis Grant from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund to support her research on chemoresistance in ovarian cancer.

Mount Sinai Program Addresses Needs of Underserved High-Risk Pregnant Women to Control Weight Gain
October 26, 2010 
Mount Sinai’s Lifestyle Modification Program has expanded its services to aid women in minimizing weight gain during pregnancy.

Amniotic Fluid Cells More Efficiently Reprogrammed to Pluripotency Than Adult Cells
March 15, 2010 
Reprogramming may become an important factor in stem cell research and future therapies.

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