Autonomic Disorders Research Informs New Treatment Pathways
Recent research advancements at NYU Langone inform new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of autonomic disorders.
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Baby Survives CHAOS After High-Risk, Complex Procedure
An infant diagnosed with congenital high airway obstruction syndrome (CHAOS) received lifesaving surgery at birth from NYU Langone.
Baby’s Natural Bacteria Partly Restored After C-Section
By swabbing babies born by C-section with their mothers’ birth fluid, NYU Langone researchers partially restored the babies’ microbiomes.
Bacteria Fight for Territory like Wasps
Learning more about how Strep bacteria kill competitors may reveal new treatment approaches.
Bacteria Help Program Metabolic Development
An NYU Langone study suggests that antibiotic exposure during a critical window of early development disrupts the bacterial landscape of the gut.
Bacterial Mutants Suggest Way to Increase Antibiotic Potency
NYU Langone experts systematically created genetic changes that made a bacterial species much more or less vulnerable to an antibiotic.
Balancing Being a Parent, Teacher & Employee During COVID-19
NYU Langone’s Dr. Lauren Knickerbocker offers tips to help parents embrace new daily roles with less stress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ballplayer Sidelined by Blood Clots Gets Back on the Field
Specialists at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone used a unique approach to treat Ava Romano’s pulmonary embolism when she was 15.
Barbershop Outreach Helps to Prevent Colorectal Cancer
NYU Langone Dr. Joseph Ravenell establishes trust in barbershops to encourage screening for colorectal cancer.