Heart & Kidney Transplant Restores a Patient’s Independence
After living with several serious conditions, Nancy got a heart and kidney transplant from NYU Langone, which also helped her through rehab.
Heart Attack Risk on the Rise for Pregnant Women
An NYU Langone study serves as an important reminder of how stressful pregnancy can be on the female body and heart.
Heart Attacks May Encourage Cancer Growth
NYU Langone researchers found that heart attacks change the immune system to create a better environment for breast cancer growth.
Heart Care During & After Cancer Treatment
NYU Langone cardio-oncologist Dr. Michelle Bloom offers five strategies for keeping your heart healthy during and after cancer treatment.
Heart Disease Deaths Worldwide Linked to Phthalates
NYU Langone study linked exposure to phthalate chemicals found in plastic to more than 356,000 global deaths from heart disease in 2018 alone.
Heart-Healthy Diet in Midlife Boosts Cognition Later
NYU Langone study finds midlife lifestyle modifications, such as adopting the DASH diet, may improve cognitive function later in life for women.
Heart Medications Could Aid in Treating COVID-19
NYU Langone cardiologist Dr. Jeffrey S. Berger discusses his clinical research on using heart medications to treat people with COVID-19.
Heart Pump & Pig Kidney Transplant Gives New Hope to Patient
NYU Langone’s first combined mechanical heart pump and gene-edited pig kidney and thymus transplant surgery showcases modern medicine’s possibilities and hope.
Heart Rhythm Center Pioneers a Faster Fix for Arryhthmias
Dr. Larry Chinitz, director of NYU Langone’s Heart Rhythm Center, tests a new breed of device for treating arrhythmias—a first in the U.S.
Heart Rhythm Center Safely Continues Care During COVID-19
Enhanced protocols safely enable NYU Langone’s Heart Rhythm Center experts to provide care during the COVID-19 crisis.