As Americans Age, More Neurosurgeons Needed
Subdural hemorrhage could be the most common brain surgery by 2030, according to NYU Langone researchers–and more surgeons will be needed.
As COVID Cases Climb, NYU Langone Leads the Way in Testing
At the height of New York City’s spring surge, NYU Langone provided COVID-19 test results within 24 hours, instead of the 2 weeks previously required.
Brain Circuits Locked in Place as Birds Learn Songs
NYU Langone researchers detail the brain circuit changes that occur as birds learn songs.
Crain’s Honors NYU Langone Nurses as Notable LGBTQ+ Leaders
Crain’s New York Business names NYU Langone nurses Kevin Moore and Valerie T. Terzano in its annual list of Notable LGBTQ+ Leaders.
Dense Liquid Droplets Act as Cellular Computers
NYU Langone researchers’ work with liquid cell computers yields a new theory for the cause of Alzheimer’s disease.
Doctor Brings Her Skills as an Internist to COVID-19 Unit
Internist Dr. Caren F. Behar is one of the NYU Langone doctors volunteering to staff hospital units during the coronavirus pandemic.
Doctor Serves Double Duty as Flight Surgeon
NYU Winthrop Hospital’s Dr. Kerry A. Murphy treats Long Island families, as well as members of the Air National Guard.
Dr. Fritz François Recognized as Notable Black Leader
Crain’s New York Business features NYU Langone’s Dr. Fritz François in its annual list of Notable Black Leaders.
Enzyme Shows Promise as Treatment for Muscle Stiffness
NYU Langone research points to promising treatment for muscle stiffness, which commonly occurs with cerebral palsy or brain injuries.
Exploring Exercise as Medicine for Cancer Patients
Doctors at NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation are exploring whether exercise can help address cardiac health challenges in people with cancer.