Hospitals Making Efforts to Reduce Opioid Use After Surgery
HuffPost reports on NYU Langone orthopedic surgeons’ successful efforts to reduce the risk of patients becoming opioid dependent after surgery.
Hospitals Offer Help for Doctors & Nurses Feeling Burned Out
Psychiatrist Dr. Marra G. Ackerman and psychologist Dr. Lia W. Okun from NYU Langone talk to Newsday about physician burnout.
Household Income Is Factor in Decisions to Stop Life Support
NYU Langone study shows living in a high-income area is tied to an increased likelihood that life support will be withdrawn after hemorrhagic stroke.
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How 9/11 Firefighters May Lower Their Risk of Lung Injury
NYU Langone study finds five factors, including elevated body mass index and hypertension, that predict lung injury in 9/11 firefighters.
How a Dozen Doctors Saved Two Lives in One Over 22 Days
When a pregnant woman with a bloody cough visits NYU Langone’s Virtual Urgent Care service, a savvy physician guides her to lifesaving care.
How a Fire Captain & Triathlete Got His Life Back
NYU Langone’s Dr. Eric J. Strauss and the Sports Medicine Center treated the knee problems that threatened Scott’s very active lifestyle.
How a Humble Hospital Rose to National Renown
A documentary spanning more than 150 years of history of NYU Langone Orthopedics was a finalist for Best Documentary at the prestigious 23rd Tribeca Festival.
How a Man with Heart Failure Qualified for Bypass Surgery
When a critically ill man arrived at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, doctors devised an innovative surgical plan to save his life.
How a Mentor–Mentee Team Found a New Understanding of Cancer
In an NYU Langone pathology research lab, a curious research pair investigates the role of microRNA in the spread of cancer.