NYU Langone Chairs Honored as Notable Health Care Leaders
Dr. Joseph Zuckerman and Dr. Robert Montgomery have been named among Crain’s New York Business’s 2022 Notable Health Care Leaders.
NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn Recognized as Baby-Friendly
NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn has achieved the prestigious international Baby-Friendly designation following years of quality improvements.
NYU Langone Hospital—Suffolk’s Trauma Center Is Verified as Level 2
NYU Langone Hospital—Suffolk can now provide more comprehensive care to the most severely injured adult patients in Suffolk County.
NYU Langone Prevails as Nation’s Top Academic Health System
NYU Langone is designated the No. 3 best hospital in the nation—No. 1 in New York State—and its medical school is No. 2 in research.
NYU Langone Recognized as an LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equity Leader
NYU Langone Health has received designation as an LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
NYU Langone Recognized as Leader in LGBTQ+ Health Equity
NYU Langone Health has received designation as an LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
People with Cancer Face Challenges as Coronavirus Spreads
NYU Langone medical oncologist Dr. Michael L. Grossbard discusses changes in care to reduce the risk of COVID-19 for people with cancer.
Sexual Orientation Identified as Opioid Misuse Risk Factor
A new study has shown that men and women who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual are more likely to misuse opioids than heterosexuals.
Statin Use in Older Adults Not Effective as Preventive Care
NYU Langone researchers find no benefit to starting statins for primary cardiovascular prevention in adults over 65.
Study Shows Potential for Vitamin C as Anti-Cancer Treatment
High-dose vitamin C could become a safe treatment for some forms of leukemia in patients with key genetic differences, NYU Langone study says.