High-Dose Vitamin C May Counter Leukemia
A study by NYU Langone researchers finds that vitamin C may turn on a gene that helps blood cells mature and die normally.
High Number of Fast-Food Outlets Tied to Type 2 Diabetes
An NYU Langone study suggests living in neighborhoods with high availability of fast-food outlets increases risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
High Risk of Breast Cancer May Suggest Earlier Mammograms
NYU Langone radiologist Dr. Cindy Lee explains research showing women with high risk of breast cancer may need baseline mammograms at age 30.
High-Tech Facilities Advance Research & Surgical Training
Once flooded by Superstorm Sandy, the basement of NYU Langone’s Smilow Research Center now houses facilities for research and surgical training.
High-Tech Radiation Treatment Shortens Recovery Time
Dr. Jonathan Haas, a radiation oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer, uses CyberKnife® to decrease treatment time for people with cancer.
High Virus Count in the Lungs Drives COVID-19 Deaths
NYU Langone study finds that a high viral load in the lungs, and not secondary infection, likely drives COVID-19 deaths.
Highlighting the Value of Genetic Modeling of Bladder Cancer
NYU Langone’s Dr. Xue-Ru Wu shows how genetic model of bladder cancer is still useful in the post–Human Genome Project era.
Hip Pain in Athletes ‘The Bone Whisperers’
In episode 13 of NYU Langone’s podcast “The Bone Whisperers,” Dr. Laith Jazrawi and Dr. Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas discuss hip pain in athletes and the best ways to treat it.
Hip Replacements Not Just for Grandparents Anymore
NYU Langone orthopedic surgeon Dr. Roy Davidovitch explains why people are getting hip replacement surgery earlier than ever.
Hip Replacements: ‘The Bone Whisperers,’ Episode 9
Episode 9 of NYU Langone’s podcast “The Bone Whisperers” features Dr. Laith Jazrawi and Dr. Vinay Aggarwal discussing hip replacements.