NYU Langone Health in the News—July 2, 2024
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from July 2, 2024.
Opioid Relapse Rates Fall After Jail Release
NYU Langone researchers find that extended-release naltrexone is associated with a significant decline in opioid relapse rates.
Outpatient Facilities to Re-Open
Inpatient services and Emergency Department remain closed due to Hurricane Sandy.
Psychiatrist Discusses Cancer’s Emotional Toll on Spouses
Dr. Asher D. Aladjem, a psychiatrist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses a study of cancer’s emotional toll on spouses.
What Are the Symptoms & Risk Factors for Long COVID?
NYU Langone adult hospital medicine specialist Dr. Leora Horwitz discusses the symptoms and risk factors for long COVID.
A Parents’ Guide to Virtual Urgent Care for Kids
With NYU Langone’s Virtual Urgent Care, a parent or guardian can schedule a video doctor visit for a child age 5 to 17.
Epilepsy Studies Target Seizure Activity & Severity
NYU Langone research and clinical trials target seizure severity and improved quality of life for those with epilepsy and related disorders.
New Treatments Help Manage Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Dr. Mary K. O’Keeffe, a medical oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, treats people with metastatic prostate cancer.
Tuberculosis Bacteria Build ‘Edible’ Havens in Immune Cells
An NYU Langone study offers new insight into the immune process that enables tuberculosis bacteria to proliferate.
Virtual Urgent Care Offers Video Visits from Your Phone
Virtual urgent care lets people with minor conditions consult by smartphone or tablet with an NYU Langone emergency medicine doctor.