The Art of Caring for Patients with Skin of Color
NYU Langone’s Dr. Lisa O. Akintilo discusses dermatologic challenges for patients with skin of color and special services offered to meet their needs.
The Ballet Dancer Whose Torn ACL Threatened Her Career
When a knee injury paused her dance career, Manuela headed to Dr. Michael J. Alaia at NYU Langone’s Sports Medicine Center for treatment and rehab.
The Benefits of ‘Prehab’ Before Surgery
Prehabilitation before surgery may improve outcomes, NYU Langone physiatrist Dr. Jonathan H. Whiteson tells U.S. News & World Report.
The Benefits of TAVR for Cardiac Patients at All Risk Levels
NYU Langone’s Dr. Mathew Williams and the Heart Valve Center team play a key role as FDA approves TAVR for cardiac patients at all risk levels.
The Biggest Problem Behind the Measles Outbreak
In an opinion piece in The New York Times, NYU Langone pediatric epidemiologist Dr. Jennifer Lighter identifies a reason for measles outbreaks.
The Center for Human Genetics and Genomics June 2025 Newsletter
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The COVID-19 Virus Can Trigger an Immune Signaling ‘Storm’
Researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Perlmutter Cancer Center found a way to counter the immune system’s overreaction to COVID-19.
The Effects of Pregnancy on the Singing Voice
Dr. Paul Kwak and Dr. Aaron Johnson from NYU Langone’s Voice Center tell The New York Times how pregnancy affects the singing voice.
The Flu Shot Doesn’t Give You the Flu
NYU Langone pediatrician Dr. Robin S. Jacobson speaks with Good Housekeeping to bust the myth that the flu shot makes you sick.
The Future You: Life After a Cancer Diagnosis
NYU Langone’s Dr. Elizabeth Comen, Richard Dorment, Suleika Jaouad, and Colin Egglesfield talk about surviving cancer for the vodcast The Future You.