Experts Treat a Patient’s Mysterious Heart Condition
NYU Langone cardiothoracic specialists discover the cause of a patient’s life-threatening heart condition.
Exploring Exercise as Medicine for Cancer Patients
Doctors at NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation are exploring whether exercise can help address cardiac health challenges in people with cancer.
Exposure to Bacteria Changed by Westernized, Urban Lifestyle
NYU Langone researchers hope to learn whether or not “humanized” bacteria in urban homes contribute to asthma or obesity.
Exposure to PFAS Chemicals Costs United States Billions
NYU Langone researchers estimate that medical costs and lost worker productivity from PFAS exposure costs Americans billions of dollars.
Extending Brains Signals Improves Memory
NYU Langone researchers have found that making a specific type of brain pattern last longer improves short-term memory in rats.
Extending Dosing Intervals Reduces Drug Side Effect Risk
A new study led by NYU Langone multiple sclerosis specialists points to a new way to make an existing drug safer for people with the condition.
Extending Natalizumab Safe for MS Patients
A multiple sclerosis medication linked to a serious side effect has been shown safe in an extended dosing trial by NYU Langone researchers.
Extra Weight in Offspring Linked to C-Section Delivery
NYU Langone study finds mice born by C-section have different gut bacteria than those born vaginally and gain more weight.
Extraordinary Teamwork in OR Saves Patient with Lung Cancer
Dr. Harvey Pass, chief of thoracic surgery at NYU Langone, leads a heroic effort to save a patient who goes into cardiac arrest in the OR.
Face & Double Hand Transplant at NYU Langone Is Successful
A surgical team at NYU Langone performed a face and double hand transplant, the first successful case of its kind in the world.