Honor Veterans by Looking After Their Mental Health
NYU Langone psychologist Dr. Amanda M. Spray says Veterans Day marks a time to advocate for the health of those who have served their country.
Horticultural Therapy Aids in Healing
NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation is using horticultural therapy to help patients cope with the anxiety of a hospital stay.
Hospital Chaplains Respond to Coronavirus
Hospital chaplains at NYU Langone find new ways to provide spiritual support to patients, families, and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hospital Readmission Risk High for ‘Broken Heart’ Syndrome
Though not having a heart attack, patients with “broken heart” syndrome still face risk of hospital readmission and in-hospital death.
Hospitals Making Efforts to Reduce Opioid Use After Surgery
HuffPost reports on NYU Langone orthopedic surgeons’ successful efforts to reduce the risk of patients becoming opioid dependent after surgery.
Hospitals Offer Help for Doctors & Nurses Feeling Burned Out
Psychiatrist Dr. Marra G. Ackerman and psychologist Dr. Lia W. Okun from NYU Langone talk to Newsday about physician burnout.
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NYU Langone study shows living in a high-income area is tied to an increased likelihood that life support will be withdrawn after hemorrhagic stroke.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.