Ambitious Surgery Plan Helps Musician Regain Partial Hearing
A classical musician who loses her hearing and control of her facial muscles finds a diagnosis and a novel path to treatment at NYU Langone.
Brain Networks Must Be Stable for Memory Recall
NYU Langone researchers found that newly decoded brain circuits make memories stable as part of learning.
Compound Reduces Diabetic Tissue Damage
Researchers at NYU Langone Health found that a drug candidate could counter the complications of diabetes in early tests.
Experts Call for Limits on Children’s Plastic Exposure
A new report by NYU Langone experts outlines decades of research about health risks from plastic exposure in children that can extend long into adulthood.
From Cancer Patient to Med School
As a child, EJ Beck was treated for a rare thyroid cancer at NYU Langone. A decade after being declared cancer-free, Beck was accepted at its medical school.
Key Brain Chemical Can ‘Pause’ Pregnancy After Conception
To gain new insight into pregnancy and fertility issues, an NYU Langone study explored the role of oxytocin in diapause.
Mapping the Signals That Tell Immune Cells Where to Go
NYU Langone research into the chemical language of autoimmune response could help block T cells to fight diseases like multiple sclerosis.
NYU Langone Health in the News— September 2, 2025
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NYU Langone Health in the News— Wednesday 4, 2025
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NYU Langone Health in the News—July 22, 2024
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from July 22, 2024.