Calcium Lets T Cells Use Sugar to Multiply & Fight Infection
Researchers at NYU Langone Health show how calcium signals help T cells multiply into a cellular army designed to fight viruses.
Call for Proposals: Global Health Clinical Skills Training Project
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Call to Prioritize COVID-19 Vaccine for People with Cancer
NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center is among 130 organizations calling to prioritize COVID-19 vaccines for people with cancer.
Calorie Counts Aren’t Enough to Change Consumer Behavior
Federal law requires calorie labeling on all menus in chain restaurants, but NYU Langone researchers doubt potential long-term effects. Learn More.
Calorie Counts Not Curbing Obesity Among Fast-Food Diners
NYU Langone study finds that calorie counts on menus are not, on their own, helping to curb the obesity epidemic among fast-food diners.
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ACCELERATED PATHWAY IN ORTHOPAEDICS Duke University School of Medicine Colleen O’Connor Grochowski, PhD, ...
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Accelerated Curriculum & Focused Orthopedic Residency (ACFOR) Medical University of South Carolina Angela ...
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Accelerated Three-Year MD Pathway New York University School of Medicine Joan Cangiarella, MD, Steven ...
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Accelerated Program to Becoming a Physician (APBP) The University of Kentucky Kevin Pearce, MD, MPH; ...
Can a Weight Loss Drug Protect Your Heart?
Dr. Howard Weintraub of NYU Langone’s Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease weighs in on semaglutide and the SELECT trial.