Surgical Technique May Relieve Severe Tourette Syndrome
NYU Langone study finds deep brain stimulation surgery reduces the number of tics in people with severe Tourette syndrome.
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Surprising Facts About the Most Commonly Transplanted Organ
Kidneys are the most commonly transplanted organ, and in 2022 doctors at NYU Langone performed more than 300 successful kidney transplants.
Surprising Insights into the Role of Oxygen in Cancer Cells
NYU Langone researchers find a new chemical pathway that might yield a cure for a pediatric disease and a new therapeutic target for cancers.
Survey Paints Mixed View of New Yorkers’ Health
NYU Langone and New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene studies look at New Yorkers’ physical health using objective measures.
Survey Questions Cancer Doctors’ Awareness of LGBTQ Issues
NYU Langone study finds most oncologists want to learn more about how to treat patients with differences in sexual orientation or identity.
Survey Shows Who Uses Phone Apps to Track Sleep Habits
NYU Langone study sets the stage for future investigations into what aspects of sleep can be measured effectively by health apps.
Surviving Metastatic Breast Cancer
Dr. Sylvia Adams, Breast Cancer Center director at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses new treatments for metastatic breast cancer.
Survivor of Rare Brain Condition Celebrates Valentine’s Day
A man celebrated Valentine’s Day with his partner after having surgery at NYU Langone’s Long Island Community Hospital for a rare brain bubble.
Survivor’s Guilt Is Real & Can Lead to Suicide
NYU Langone’s Dr. Arieh Y. Shalev explains how survivor’s guilt resulting from mass shootings and other traumatic events can lead to suicide.