‘Context’ Matters When the Brain Interprets Sounds
NYU Langone study shows the brain’s interpretation of sound is influenced by cues from other senses, explaining how we interpret what we hear.
Addiction Expert Joins Department of Psychiatry
Dr. Ayana Jordan, a renowned expert in addiction and a health equity advocate, joins NYU Langone Health’s Department of Psychiatry.
Brooklyn Clinic Has Merged Primary Care & Behavioral Health
NYU Langone’s Sunset Terrace Family Health Center provides mental health and primary care services in a single facility.
Cellular ‘Cannibalism’ May Be Underway Across Evolution
NYU Langone study finds that some cells may ball up unwanted contents on their surfaces for other cells to “eat.”
Exploring Exercise as Medicine for Cancer Patients
Doctors at NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation are exploring whether exercise can help address cardiac health challenges in people with cancer.
Five Things You Should Know About Lung Cancer
NYU Langone leaders in oncology share new developments in lung cancer research and treatment.
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.
Lupus & Arthritis Share Hospitalization Risks with COVID-19
NYU Langone studies show people with lupus or inflammatory arthritis have same risk of serious COVID-19 illness as those without the disorders.
Multimodal Imaging Can Find Cause of Heart Attack in Women
NYU Langone researchers find additional imaging tests can determine reason for heart attacks in most women without coronary artery obstruction.
New Obstetrics Chief at NYU Langone Health Named
Dr. Ashley S. Roman has been appointed vice chair for clinical affairs and chief of obstetrics at NYU Langone Health.