Merger Leads to Quality & Safety Improvements in Brooklyn
A study published in JAMA Network Open shows improved quality and safety at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn after its merger with NYU Langone.
Antilupus Drug Prevents Low Heartbeats in Newborns
NYU Langone study shows hydroxychloroquine’s success in preventing pregnant women at risk from having another child with congenital heart block.
Both Experience & Instinct Count When Learning Childcare
NYU Langone study finds a combination of learned skills and ingrained instincts helps babysitter mice to care for infants.
Neural oscillations promoting perceptual stability and perceptual memory during bistable perception
... or intermittently while under EEG recording. We did not find any significant tDCS effect on perceptual behavior ... finding using rTMS27. Using EEG data recorded from stimulation and sham conditions, we further ...
NYU Langone Health in the News— March 26, 2024
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from March 26, 2024.
NYU Langone Launches Project HEATWAVE
Project HEATWAVE, a collaboration between NYU Langone, Georgia Institute of Technology, and SilverLining, seeks to address heat-related mortality.
NYU Langone Opens New Ambulatory Care Center in Garden City
In January 2024, NYU Langone opened a 260,000-square-foot ambulatory care center in Garden City, bringing together 32 clinical specialties.
Most Epilepsy Patients Wait a Year After Treatment for Seizure Relief
NYU Langone study shows that those with treatment-sensitive focal epilepsy continue to have seizures for at least a year on average.
NYU Langone Health in the News— February 16, 2024
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from February 16, 2024.
Resistance to Epilepsy Treatments May Wane Over Time
NYU Langone study shows that patients with treatment-resistant focal epilepsy may eventually see improvement in their seizures.