Guided Grocery Tours Encourage Healthier Eating
NYU Langone’s Dr. Mary K. Ellis uses guided grocery tours to explain how nutrition labels affect healthy eating.
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Gum-Disease Bacteria May Boost Risk of Head & Neck Cancer
A NYU Langone study links more than a dozen species of oral bacteria to a 50 percent increased chance of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Guns Cause Rise in Suicide Rates in U.S. Cities
New research from NYU Langone and Everytown for Gun Safety highlights the toll of guns on U.S. cities and relationship between guns and suicide.
Gut Microbes May Drive Lupus
New research from NYU Langone’s Division of Rheumatology suggests an imbalance in the gut microbiome may drive lupus and flare-ups in patients.
Gynecologic Cancer & COVID-19
NYU Langone gynecologic oncologist Dr. Bhavana Pothuri discusses the research on COVID-19 and people with gynecologic cancer.
Gynecologic Cancers Not Tied to Higher COVID-19 Death Risk
NYU Langone study shows that neither having gynecologic cancer nor receiving treatment for it worsened COVID-19 disease outcomes.
Gynecologic Surgeon Debunks Uterine Fibroid Treatment Myths
Dr. Kathy Huang, gynecologic surgeon at NYU Langone, explains what you need to know about uterine fibroids and the best treatment options.
Hair Straighteners Linked to Higher Endometrial Cancer Risk
Dr. Eva Chalas at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center discusses a study that links hair straighteners to endometrial cancer risk.
Hallucinogenic Drug Helps Patients with Advanced Cancer
NYU Langone study finds the hallucinogenic drug psilocybin, when combined with counseling, relieves depression and anxiety in cancer patients.