Predicting Diabetes with Continuous Glucose Monitoring
NYU Langone’s Dr. Michael Bergman and colleagues explore using a continuous glucose monitor to predict diabetes in high-risk patients.
Predicting Lung Injury & GERD in 9/11 Firefighters
NYU Langone researchers identify key biomarkers of lung injury and other health conditions prevalent in World Trade Center–exposed firefighters.
Predicting Patient Responses for Arthritic Conditions
NYU Langone’s Dr. Jose U. Scher and Dr. Rebecca Haberman are studying rheumatoid arthritis drug responses and psoriatic arthritis progression.
Predicting Severe Side Effects from Skin Cancer Treatment
An NYU Langone study shows that severe side effects from immunotherapy designed to treat melanoma can be predicted through genes’ activity patterns.
Preeti Raghavan, MD: Clinician, Inventor, Problem-Solver
Preeti Reghavan, MD, a physiastrist at NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation, treats patients recovering from stroke and traumatic brain injuries.
Pregnancy Safe for Women with Lupus
NYU Langone researchers find most women with lupus can have safe a pregnancy in absence of certain risk factors.
Premature Births Linked to Air Pollution Costly for U.S.
An NYU Langone study shows that the nearly 16,000 yearly U.S. premature births linked to air pollution cost $5.09 billion annually.
Prenatal Stressors & Maternal Role Affect Neurodevelopment
NYU Langone’s Dr. Moriah Thomason and Dr. Regina Sullivan research the effects of parentally related stress and trauma on the developing brain.
Preoperative Tests Overused in U.S.
NYU Langone researchers determine certain preoperative tests are still common in the U.S. despite low value and high cost.
Preparing Students for a Safe Return to School
NYU Langone experts offer strategies for helping children prepare and keeping them safe at school during the COVID-19 pandemic.