Household Income Is Factor in Decisions to Stop Life Support
NYU Langone study shows living in a high-income area is tied to an increased likelihood that life support will be withdrawn after hemorrhagic stroke.
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How 9/11 Firefighters May Lower Their Risk of Lung Injury
NYU Langone study finds five factors, including elevated body mass index and hypertension, that predict lung injury in 9/11 firefighters.
How a Dozen Doctors Saved Two Lives in One Over 22 Days
When a pregnant woman with a bloody cough visits NYU Langone’s Virtual Urgent Care service, a savvy physician guides her to lifesaving care.
How a Fire Captain & Triathlete Got His Life Back
NYU Langone’s Dr. Eric J. Strauss and the Sports Medicine Center treated the knee problems that threatened Scott’s very active lifestyle.
How a Humble Hospital Rose to National Renown
A documentary spanning more than 150 years of history of NYU Langone Orthopedics was a finalist for Best Documentary at the prestigious 23rd Tribeca Festival.
How a Man with Heart Failure Qualified for Bypass Surgery
When a critically ill man arrived at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, doctors devised an innovative surgical plan to save his life.
How a Mentor–Mentee Team Found a New Understanding of Cancer
In an NYU Langone pathology research lab, a curious research pair investigates the role of microRNA in the spread of cancer.
How a Sculptor’s Accident Is Now Inspiring His Artwork
NYU Langone hand and wrist surgeon Dr. Jacques H. Hacquebord discusses the complexity of hand and finger prosthetics.
How a Top Vaccine Researcher Spends Her Sundays
Dr. Stephanie Sterling, infectious diseases chief and vaccine research clinic co-lead at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, shares her Sunday routine.