Complex Times for Earthquakes, Stocks, and the Brain's Activity
Neuron Previews Complex Times for Earthquakes, Stocks, and the Brain’s Activity Christoph Kayser1,* and ...
Computer Game May Help to Predict Reuse of Opioids
NYU Langone study of a betting game may help design clinical tools to track and reduce the number of people who reuse opiates during treatment.
Computer Tool Can Track Stroke Rehabilitation
NYU Langone study shows that a digital tool, similar to a smartwatch, is accurate in tracking the intensity of movements during stroke rehabilitation.
Concussion Rates Highest in School Football & Cheerleading
NYU Langone sports medicine specialist Dr. Dennis A. Cardone explains new data on high school athletes’ concussion rates to the New York Post.
Confusion Raises Mortality in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
NYU Langone study shows that toxic metabolic encephalopathy increases mortality in people hospitalized with COVID-19.
Congenital Heart Disease Treatments for People of All Ages
In 2018, NYU Langone was recognized for research and leadership in caring for congenital heart disease patients of all ages.
Congratulations to the Class of 2025
On May 14, NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s class of 2025 celebrated 96 new graduates at Carnegie Hall.
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From: Steven B. Abramson, MD To: Lotito, Michael Subject: Connection - Inside Medicine Newsletter - February ... Department of Medicine
Connective Tissue Protein Helps Fight Bacterial Infections
An NYU Langone study finds that a connective tissue protein promotes immune system responses that fight bacterial infections.
Consider These Treatments Before Knee Replacement
Knee pain doesn’t always have to lead to a joint replacement. NYU Langone expert Dr. Laith M. Jazrawi explains joint preservation treatments.