How Brief Exposure to Trauma Can Have Lasting Effects
An NYU Langone study provides insight into how and where traumatizing events stick in our minds.
How Cancer Cells Fend Off Starvation & Death from Chemo
An NYU Langone study reveals two ways in which cancer cells evade drugs designed to starve and kill them.
How Celebrity Food & Drink Endorsements Influence Youth
Marie Bragg, PhD, studies how junk food advertisements by athletes and other celebrities influence what children and teens choose to eat.
How Cells Push Themselves into Place as Embryos Form
In a new study, NYU Langone researchers find that the back ends of moving cell groups push them into place as embryos form.
How Children Can Play Safely This Summer as COVID-19 Eases
NYU Langone pediatrician Dr. Sara Siddiqui shares tips for families moving their children into more common play as the COVID-19 pandemic eases.
How COVID-19 Affects Lung Cancer Care
Dr. Joshua K. Sabari, part of NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses how COVID-19 affects care for people with lung cancer.
How Devices May Be Impacting Your Child’s Health
Dr. Cordelia Carter, orthopedic surgeon at NYU Langone, tells Good Housekeeping how smartphone use can affect posture and impact child growth.
How Diet Affects Cancer Risk
NYU Langone medical oncologist Dr. Marleen I. Meyers explains how diet affects cancer risk.
How Do We Train Tomorrow’s Doctors? It’s Personal
Steven B. Abramson, MD, Vice Dean for Education, Faculty & Academic Affairs, discusses his vision of NYU School of Medicine.
How Doctors Cured a Newborn’s Lethal Pair of Cardiac Defects
To save a newborn with a heart defect so rare that only six cases have ever been documented, NYU Langone doctors devise a pioneering procedure.