Hematologist Provides Complete Care for People with Leukemia
Dr. Mohammad Maher Abdul Hay, a hematologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, works to advance treatments for people with leukemia.
Here’s What to Expect After Taking a Break from Exercise
NYU Langone sports health expert Dr. Laith M. Jazrawi shares what you can expect when returning to the gym after a break from exercise.
Here’s Why You Need a Primary Care Sports Medicine Doctor
NYU Langone primary care sports medicine doctors are invested in keeping elite and everyday athletes fit and healthy.
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HIFU Offers Minimally Invasive Treatment for Tremor
NYU Langone’s Dr. Alon Mogilner and Dr. Michael Pourfar advance high-intensity focused ultrasound as a minimally invasive treatment for tremor.
HIFU Procedure Advances Prostate Cancer Treatment
High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a new concept for treating prostate cancer pioneered by clinician-scientists at NYU Langone.
High BMI During Pregnancy May Affect Fetal Brain Development
High BMI during pregnancy may interfere with fetal brain development as early as the second trimester, NYU Langone researchers find.
High-Dose Methotrexate Reduces Childhood Leukemia Relapse
NYU Langone researchers find high-dose methotrexate improves survival among patients at increased risk for childhood leukemia relapse.
High-Dose Vitamin C May Counter Leukemia
A study by NYU Langone researchers finds that vitamin C may turn on a gene that helps blood cells mature and die normally.
High Number of Fast-Food Outlets Tied to Type 2 Diabetes
An NYU Langone study suggests living in neighborhoods with high availability of fast-food outlets increases risk of developing type 2 diabetes.