One Split Liver Transplant Saves a Toddler & a 63-Year-Old
A team of more than 20 healthcare providers at NYU Langone mobilized to perform the health system’s first split liver transplant and save two lives.
One-trial perceptual learning in the absence of conscious remembering and independent of the medial temporal lobe
One-trial perceptual learning in the absence of conscious remembering and independent of the medial temporal ...
One Young Woman’s Journey to a Double Mastectomy
Dr. Freya Schnabel from NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center helps a young woman navigate a difficult decision to help prevent breast cancer.
Online Tool Links Health with Determinants of Health Data
NYU Langone’s new online resource enables the largest 500 U.S. cities to leverage the power of data to improve lives and strengthen communities.
Online Tool Offers Health Snapshot by Congressional District
A new online tool created by NYU Langone and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation shows critical health data for all U.S. congressional districts.
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Editorial ‘It is remarkable that most of the work in both cognitive science and the neurosciences makes ...
Opioid Addiction Treatments Compared in Trial
New study by NYU Langone Health researchers finds two top opioid addiction treatments are equally effective, with one easier to start.
Opioid Relapse Drops with Long-Term Use of Medication
A clinical trial from NYU Langone and others finds use of long-term, extended-release naltrexone leads to decreases in opioid addiction relapse.
Opioid Relapse Rates Fall After Jail Release
NYU Langone researchers find that extended-release naltrexone is associated with a significant decline in opioid relapse rates.
Opioid Use Can Be Curbed Following Orthopedic Surgeries
New NYU Langone Orthopedic Surgery research shows ways to reduce opioid pill use following common procedures.