Study Explores Recalled Death Experiences
NYU Langone experts found that some heart attack survivors described clear experiences despite being seemingly unconscious.
Study Finds Balance May Rely on the Timing of Movement
NYU Langone study finds young zebrafish learn to balance by darting forward when they feel wobbly.
Study Finds Cell Partnership Enables Tumor Growth
NYU Langone study reveals how blocking the partnership between two cell types may improve immunotherapy used to treat pancreatic cancer.
Study Finds Heart Failure Raises Risk of Death After Surgery
NYU Langone’s Dr. Jeffrey S. Berger and Dr. Nathaniel R. Smilowitz find that heart failure raises risk of death after unrelated surgeries.
Study Finds Insulin Enhances Dopamine Release in Brain
NYU Langone study finds that hormone insulin enhances dopamine release in the brain.
Study Finds Leading Cancer Drug Has Second Effect
NYU Langone study reveals a new role for a leading treatment in cancer immunology.
Study Finds Low Risk Stopping HCQ in Older Lupus Patients
NYU Langone’s Dr. Jill Buyon and Dr. Peter Izmirly find low risk when stopping HCQ to avoid eye-damaging toxicity for older lupus patients.
Study Finds Major Increase in Seizures of Illegal Ketamine
Study led by NYU Langone suggests that major rise in ketamine seizures indicates higher usage—and a higher risk of buying adulterated versions.
Study Finds Mechanism That Controls Skin & Hair Color
NYU Langone study shows a pair of molecular signals controls skin and hair color and could be targeted by new drugs to treat pigment disorders.
Study Finds Mental Health Status in U.S. Is Getting Worse
NYU Langone study finds that more Americans than ever before suffer from serious psychological distress.