A Second Opinion Leads a Patient to a First-Rate Diagnosis
Advised to prepare for hospice care, Nadine Dio received a correct diagnosis at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center that saved her life.
A Solid Game Plan Ensures Calm Amid the COVID-19 Storm
Thanks to a strategy adopted weeks before the first wave of COVID-19 hit New York, NYU Langone has stayed ahead of the epidemiological curve.
A Solution for Active Children with Cardiac Arrhythmias
The director of pediatric and congenital electrophysiology at NYU Langone helps children with implantable defibrillators balance safety and activity.
A Solution to Overcrowded Hospitals: Inpatient Care at Home
An innovative program at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island delivers the highest-quality acute care to patients in the comfort of their own homes.
A Specialized Procedure for Advanced Appendix Tumors
NYU Langone specialists used a specialized procedure for advanced appendix tumors to help Karen Woodward, a 70-year-old retiree and grandmother of six.
A Stressful Life Is the New Normal—Here’s How to Cope
NYU Langone child psychiatrist Dr. Yamalis Diaz tells NBC Left Field how stress and burnout can have a negative physical effect on the body.
A Surgeon’s Quest to Cure Pancreatic Cancer
Aiming to cure pancreatic cancer, NYU Langone’s Dr. Christopher Wolfgang works to enhance surgical outcomes and pioneer tumor cell research.
A Surprising Remedy for “Strawberry Marks”
Dermatologists at NYU Langone are using Propranolol, a beta-blocker that controls heart disease in adults, to treat infantile hemagiomas.
A Synthetic Gene Helps Explain Transcription Across Species
NYU Langone researchers used a synthetic gene with its DNA code reversed to compare transcription levels in yeast with those in mouse stem cells.
A Three-Dimensional Printed Mask for Face Transplant Donors
NYU Langone’s Dr. Eduardo D. Rodriguez and his team have created a new, lifelike three-dimensional printed mask for face transplant donors.