Blood Pressure Medications Are Safe for People with COVID-19
NYU Langone researchers have found that high blood pressure medications did not increase the risk of COVID-19 contraction or complications.
Blood Pressure Medications Safe for People with COVID-19
NYU Langone cardiologist Dr. Harmony R. Reynolds’s research shows blood pressure medications did not increase the risk of COVID-19 infection.
Blood Shortage Causes Some People to Postpone Care
NYU Langone surgeon Dr. Paresh Shah discusses the blood shortage caused by the pandemic and why some hospitals have to postpone surgical cases.
Blood Test Evaluates Effectiveness of Skin Cancer Treatment
NYU Langone study shows a gene-based blood test may serve as an early indicator of treatment success in people with late-stage melanoma.
Blood Test May Screen for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
NYU Langone researchers have developed a tool that aims to diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder in combat veterans by analyzing their blood.
Blood Test Screens for More Than 50 Types of Cancer
Dr. Ruth Oratz, a medical oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses a study of a blood test to detect cancers early.
Blood Test to Measure Effectiveness of Skin Cancer Treatment
In a new study by NYU Langone researchers, blood tests that track tumor DNA can detect effectiveness of treatment for aggressive skin cancer.
Body Balances Fighting Infection Against Autoimmune Disease
NYU Langone researchers find a cellular signal balances the body’s ability to destroy invading microbes and prevent autoimmune disease.
Born in Brooklyn
NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn revamps and expands services for expectant mothers.
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.