Anatomy of a Leader: Nancy Sanchez
Nancy Sanchez, the head of human resources at NYU Langone Health, shares professional insights about her career in healthcare.
Guiding Parents’ Play with Kids Boosts Cognition Later
An NYU Langone study examining early intervention into children’s lives found that such activities improved cognitive development and academic skills by age 6.
Increased Awareness of Warning Signs Helps to Improve Stroke Outcomes
The NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island Simulation Center trains neurologists to react quickly to signs of stroke, reducing response times, a new study finds.
NYU Langone Awarded Grant to Study Heart Disease in Women
NYU Langone receives nearly $4 million in a four-year research grant from the American Heart Association to study heart disease in women.
NYU Langone Health in the News—December 24, 2025
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from December 24, 2025.
Roots of Related Genetic Diseases Found in Cell Powerhouses
NYU Langone study discovers the mechanisms behind a genetic change in mitochondrial DNA known as the common deletion.
Statin Use in Older Adults Not Effective as Preventive Care
NYU Langone researchers find no benefit to starting statins for primary cardiovascular prevention in adults over 65.
About CTN NY Node | NYU Langone Health
The New York Node leads research to improve access, effectiveness, and delivery of evidence-based substance use disorder treatments nationwide.
About the Division of Infectious Diseases & Immunology | NYU Langone Health
In NYU Langone’s Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, our mission is to care, teach, discover, and lead.
Club Health Study at NYU Langone Health | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s Club Health Study detects unknown drug exposure among people who attend New York City electronic dance music events.