Diversity Affects Black Americans’ Trust in Cancer Videos
An NYU Langone study shows that Black Americans are more likely to believe medical information presented by a Black physician or patient.
Environmental Factors Predict Risk of Death
An NYU Langone study shows environmental factors are highly predictive of people’s chances of dying, especially from heart attack and stroke.
Family Support Program Launches for Dementia Caregivers
New support and care services for caregivers and patients with Alzheimer’s and dementias launch at NYU Langone.
New Congenital Heart Center Expands Care for Children
New Pediatric Congenital Heart Center at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone expands care for children with congenital heart defects.
New Study Reveals Hidden Burden of Lupus Among New Yorkers
Lupus affects Hispanic and Asian women disproportionately, according to new NYU Langone research.
NYU Langone’s Vaccine Center Looks Back at COVID-19 Pandemic
NYU Langone’s Vaccine Center has advanced understanding of infectious diseases through research, community engagement, and clinical trials.
Opioid Addiction Treatments Compared in Trial
New study by NYU Langone Health researchers finds two top opioid addiction treatments are equally effective, with one easier to start.
Our Long Island Emergency Department Gets Even Better
At NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island, an increase in patient visits to the emergency department gives rise to a new pavilion that expands capacity by one-third.
Study Reveals How Birds’ Brains Help Them Mimic Human Speech
A new study from a research team at NYU Langone explains how cells found in parakeets’ brains help them imitate sounds found in human speech
Study Shows Cardiac Stress Testing with Imaging Is Overused
NYU Langone researchers found that overuse of cardiac stress testing with imaging has led to rising costs and unnecessary radiation exposure.