A Stressful Life Is the New Normal—Here’s How to Cope
NYU Langone child psychiatrist Dr. Yamalis Diaz tells NBC Left Field how stress and burnout can have a negative physical effect on the body.
Advanced Diagnostics & Robotic Surgery Treat Prostate Cancer
NYU Lutheran fights prostate cancer with advanced diagnostics and robot-assisted surgery.
An NYU Langone Epidemiologist Capitalizes on Her Research
When NYU Langone launched a phase 1 clinical trial for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, Dr. Aisha Langford became one of the first to get vaccinated.
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.
Celebrating Pride & Supporting LGBTQ+ Teens During COVID-19
Experts from NYU Langone’s Child Study Center offer ways to support LGBTQ+ youth during Pride Month and COVID-19.
Circuit Helps the Brain Tell What Is Familiar & Important
Led by researchers from NYU Grossman School of Medicine, a new study identified part of a brain circuit mixes sensory information, memories, and emotions to tell whether things are important or just “background noise.”
Dense Breast Tissue Is a Less Recognized Cancer Risk Factor
Dr. Ruth Oratz, a medical oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses a study of women’s understanding of breast cancer risk.
Doctors Use New Techniques to Save Patients with Coronavirus
NYU Langone’s Dr. Robert Cerfolio shares an innovative technique to save patients with COVID-19, as doctors rapidly adapt how they provide care.
Genome Project-write to Launch in 2016
NYU Langone researchers part of The Genome Project-write, which seeks to build a synthetic human genome in a living cell within ten years.
Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital Is Committed to Excellence
Dean and CEO Dr. Robert I. Grossman discusses building Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone and its commitment to children’s health.