NYU Langone Health in the News— Monday, October 6, 2025
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from October 6, 2025.
NYU Langone Launches App to Study Picky Eating
NYU Langone researchers launch a new app to study picky eating in young children and provide suggestions to parents.
Rehab Protocols Promote Same-Day Discharge Joint Replacement
Rusk Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn experts work with patients before and after joint replacement surgery to expedite discharge.
Researchers ‘Re-engineer’ Behavior in Ants
Researchers at NYU Langone are part of a team that finds starvation may turn on genes in ants that change their behavior to help them survive.
Searching for Better Ways to Diagnose & Treat Veterans
Researchers at NYU Langone are surveying veterans to learn the full extent of long-term combat-related neuropsychiatric conditions.
Short Course of Radiation Therapy Safe in Younger Patients
NYU Langone study finds a shorter course of radiation treatment is safe for breast cancer patients under age 50.
Study Finds New Way to Target Stem Cell-Driven Blood Cancers
NYU Langone study reveals new, potential treatment approach to acute myeloid leukemia and the related myelodysplastic syndromes.
Surgery & Immunotherapy for Advanced Bladder Cancer
NYU Langone’s Dr. Gary D. Steinberg and Dr. Arjun V. Balar use surgery and immunotherapy to improve outcomes in an advanced bladder cancer case.
Tool Assesses Mortality Risk in Orthopedic Fracture Patients
Software developed at NYU Langone identifies which patients who have had orthopedic fracture are at greater mortality risk after surgery.
Chemical Exposure Leads to Hundreds of Billions in Costs
NYU Langone study finds annual healthcare costs and lost earnings in the U.S. from daily exposure to hazardous chemicals exceeds $340 billion.