When Can Physical Therapy Be Done Virtually?
NYU Langone physical therapist Kate VanDamme explains to Runner’s World how virtual physical therapy appointments work and when to make one.
When Diet & Exercise Aren’t Enough
A multidisciplinary team at NYU Langone treats obesity not as a side effect of an unhealthy lifestyle but as a complex chronic disease.
When It’s Safe to Exercise After Getting Sick
NYU Langone sports health expert Dr. Dennis A. Cardone shares tips and debunks myths about exercising after having a cold or other virus.
When Medical Imaging Does More Harm Than Good
NYU Langone doctors Stella Kang and Arthur Caplan discuss the tricky world of incidental findings.
When to Take a Mental Health Day
NYU Langone’s Dr. Marra Ackerman shares her thoughts on the signs that you need to take a mental health day.
When Your Child Should Stay Home from Daycare
NYU Langone pediatrician Dr. Sara Siddiqui tells Care.com about the importance of keeping your child home with any cold or flu-like symptoms.
Where Patients Live Affects Whether They Fill Prescriptions
NYU Langone study shows that those living in poorer areas with high unemployment levels are less likely to fill heart failure prescriptions.
Which COVID-19 Vaccine Should You Get? Any of Them
When it comes to protecting yourself against COVID-19, vaccine brand does not matter, say NYU Langone infectious disease experts.
Whole-Eye & Partial-Face Transplant Is a World First
A surgical team at NYU Langone Health performed the world’s first whole-eye and partial-face transplant for a 46-year-old military veteran.
Whole-Genome Sequencing Expands Clinical Molecular Testing
Dr. Marcin Imieliński, director of cancer genomics at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, develops algorithms to study cancer whole genomes.