Keeping Your Child Progressing Upward on the Learning Curve
NYU Langone’s Dr. Daniela Montalto offers advice for parents to help their children succeed while learning at home during COVID-19.
Keeping Your Family Physically Active in a Pandemic
Pediatrician Dr. Mary J. Messito of NYU Langone talks about how to keep children active and safe during the winter months of the pandemic.
Key Brain Chemical Can ‘Pause’ Pregnancy After Conception
To gain new insight into pregnancy and fertility issues, an NYU Langone study explored the role of oxytocin in diapause.
Key Gene Mutation Tied to Brain Cell Plaque Buildup
NYU Langone study ties gene mutation to brain cell plaque buildup, which may contribute to Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Key Genes in Severe Epilepsy
An international team of researchers at NYU Langone has identified gene mutations in nerve cells that may cause severe childhood epilepsies.
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Bundock and Corey, Unexplained Pediatric Deaths 2019 sudpeds.com Key Points for Certification of Unexplained ...
Key Proteins Linked to Epilepsy Revealed
NYU Langone study suggests that the G Protein Subunit 1 brain pathways are a strong target for new epilepsy therapies.
Key Proteins Needed to Create Healthy Blood Cells
NYU Langone study suggests that placing strict biological controls on a portion of a protein complex could help stop a variety of cancers.
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Kidney Disease Aging Research Collaborative (KDARC) Kickoff Meeting October 8, 2024 Agenda Kidney Disease ...
Kidney Buddies: Dad Gives Son a Life-Saving Kidney
Jaren Munari, age 9, received a lifesaving kidney transplant at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, thanks to his living donor—his dad, Stephen.