Study Estimates How Many Americans Have Lupus
NYU Langone study estimates that just over 200,000 Americans experience systemic lupus erythematosus.
Study Examines Early Biopsy After Partial-Gland Cryoablation
NYU Langone’s Department of Urology assesses the usefulness of three diagnostic tests to detect prostate cancer after partial-gland cryoablation.
Study Examines Effects of Binge Drinking on Older Adults
Binge drinking can increase older adults’ risk of injury, disease, and other complications, say NYU Langone experts.
Study Examines Post-Traumatic Stress in Police Officers
NYU Langone study has found the most likely genetic and emotional causes of post-traumatic stress in police officers.
Study Examines Racial Disparities in Prostate Cancer Care
NYU Langone study indicates that patients and physicians should discuss race when considering relevant treatment options for prostate cancer.
Study Examines the Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
NYU Langone adult hospital medicine specialist Dr. Himali M. Weerahandi discusses what we know about the long-term effects of COVID-19.
Study Examines Why Some People with Migraine Skip Treatment
A new NYU Langone Health study shows patients referred for behavioral migraine treatments aren’t making appointments for care.
Study Explains Long COVID Symptoms
NYU Langone researchers say their work explains how long COVID causes changes in brain regions near the nose long after the virus is gone.
Study Explains Mothers’ ‘Basic Instinct’ to Gather Young
NYU Langone study shows that a mother’s basic instinct to grab her wandering offspring depends on a specific set of brain cell signals.
Study Explores Experience & Dopamine in Male Aggression
NYU Langone researchers find that while aggression is innate, dopamine and fighting experience are essential for its maturation during adulthood.