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Look Out for These Signs of ‘Worry Burnout’
Dr. Thea Gallagher, clinical psychologist at NYU Langone, explains how to spot the signs of COVID-19 news fatigue, or “worry burnout.”
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Low-Calorie Diet May Slow Aging
Important new research shows a low-calorie diet may influence brain gene expression as female mice age.
Low Doses of Doxycycline Can Treat Chronic Type of Alopecia
NYU Langone experts find low doses of doxycycline can treat lymphocytic scarring alopecia. This may help combat the rise of antibiotic-resistant microbes.
Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Strategies for Veterans
NYU Langone’s Stacy Loeb, MD, shows conservative management is the preferred option for U.S. veterans with low-risk prostate cancer.
Lowering Blood Pressure Can Prevent Heart Attack & Stroke
NYU Langone Health experts discuss implications of revised blood pressure guidelines that put more people in higher risk categories.
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Lung & Liver Transplant Surgery Gives Dad Back a Normal Life
After only four days on the transplant waitlist, Connecticut dad Michael Serke received lifesaving lung and liver transplants at NYU Langone.
Lung Biosignatures Linked to Cancer & Divergent Outcomes
NYU Langone’s Dr. Leopoldo Segal and Dr. Jun-Chieh Tsay are studying gene expression and lung microbiome markers in patients with lung cancer.