Hybrid Cochlear Implants Could Benefit Millions
NYU Langone study shows people with a common form of hearing loss not helped by hearing aids could benefit from hybrid cochlear implant devices.
Hydrogen Sulfide Plays a Key Role in Antibiotic Tolerance
NYU Langone researchers discover that a key signaling molecule enables bacteria to survive normally lethal levels of antibiotics.
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Hypertension Drugs Linked to Worse Health Outcomes in Blacks
Drugs commonly used to treat high blood pressure are associated with worse outcomes in African Americans than whites, according to a new study.
Hypertension: How Low Should We Go?
NYU Langone Health’s hypertension experts share insights and concerns about guidelines in a new report.
IBD Similarities Reveal Potential New Target for Treating It
NYU Langone study finds J-pouch surgery meant to counter inflammatory bowel disease ulcerative colitis may trigger a second immune system attack.
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Identifying Key Predictors of PTSD
Dr. Charles Marmar and Dr. Glen Saxe from NYU Langone published two studies that identify key predictors of PTSD in soldiers and police officers.