After a Double Lung Transplant, Teen Reclaims Independence
A teenager with non–cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis received a double lung transplant at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone.
After Spending Six Months in the NICU, It’s Time for Baby Shyne to Shine
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island celebrated a rite of passage for a premature baby who “graduated” six months after birth.
After Testing, Novel Bladder Cancer Treatments Win Approval
NYU Langone trials have led to approval for a new batch of drug therapies effective in treating bladder cancer in older patients.
After Two Decades on Dialysis, a Patient Gets a New Kidney
Scott Burton’s chance of being matched to a donor kidney was less than 1 percent, but NYU Langone’s expertise in immunogentics overcame the odds.
Age 45 or Older? Time to Be Screened for Colorectal Cancer.
Colorectal cancer rates are rising in those under age 55. NYU Langone experts share what you need to know, including symptoms, prevention, and outcomes.
AI Feedback on Physician Notes Improves Patient Care
A new study from NYU Langone researchers finds that artificial intelligence feedback improved the quality of physician notes written during patient visits.
AI Reconstructed MRI Faster, as Accurate as Traditional Scan
AI can reconstruct coarsely-sampled MRI scans into high-quality images with similar diagnostic value, an NYU Grossman School of Medicine study shows.
AI Software Helps Diagnose Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
NYU Langone’s Dr. Charles R. Marmar discusses how speech-recognition software helps diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder.
AI Software Simplifies Cochlear Implant Tuning
Dr. Susan Waltzman, co-director of NYU Langone’s Cochlear Implant Center, is taking the guesswork out of programming implants with AI software.
AI Tool Accurately Answers Questions on Gynecologic Cancers
A study led by NYU Langone experts found artificial intelligence correctly answers 83 percent of common genetic counseling questions about gynecologic cancers.