Study IDs Difficult Path for MRSA Vaccine
Research led by NYU Langone has uncovered why a particular strain of Staphylococcus aureus—known as HA-MRSA—is more deadly than other variations.
Study In Ants May Help Scientists Understand Social Disorder
NYU Langone study finds clues in the genes controlling ant communication that promise to guide future research into neurological disorders.
Study Links ‘Stuck’ Stem Cells to Hair Turning Gray
NYU Langone study shows that the loss of chameleon-like function in melanocyte stem cells may be responsible for graying and loss of hair color.
Study Links Fashion Trends to Higher Rates of Melanoma
Cultural and historical changes in fashion and health attitudes in the last 100 years have contributed to the rise in the incidence of melanoma.
Study Links Neighborhood Noise to Positive Health Effects
NYU Langone study shows that neighborhood noise may have an indirect positive impact on health.
Study Links Pharma Marketing to Opioid Deaths
A new study led by NYU School of Medicine shows a correlation between pharma marketing targeted to physicians and increased opioid deaths.
Study Links Phthalates in Consumer Products to Early Death
A new study led by NYU Langone’s Dr. Leonardo Trasande ties phthalates found in plastic food containers and cosmetics to early death.
Study of Long-Term Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Dr. David J. Byun, a radiation oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses long-term hormone therapy for prostate cancer.
Study Offers Expanded Working Definition of Long COVID
Dr. Leora Horwitz and other experts at NYU Langone have led a study that offers an expanded working definition of long COVID.
Study Offers Possible Reasons for COVID-19 Death Rate Drop
NYU Langone researchers say that improved healthcare practices, new drugs, and earlier testing may account for a drop in COVID-19 mortality. Lean more.