NYU Langone Health in the News—May 22, 2024
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from May 22, 2024.
Psilocybin Therapy May Address Mental Health Concerns
NYU Langone study shows that psilocybin therapy may improve mental health in cancer patients and patients with alcohol use disorder.
A Remarkable Recovery from Lung Cancer & Brain Tumors
A focused treatment plan from a team of specialists at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center helped Ramona recover from lung cancer and brain tumors.
Changes Needed to Improve Black Americans’ Mental Healthcare
NYU Langone researchers analyzed racism’s role in mental health disparities experienced by Black Americans and issued calls to action.
Gene Changes May Impact Sudden Unexplained Death in Children
NYU Langone researchers have identified the first genetic risk factors for children older than 1 year who die suddenly.
Microsoft Word - NYU SOM International Travel Policy 3 August 2016.docx
... medical students who are travelling outside of the United States for any reason related ... or prescription medication required while traveling, and also includes emergency medi-vac coverage in the case ...
New Advances in Cardiac & Vascular Research
Investigators at NYU Langone Health have made fundamental strides in cardiovascular research over the last year.
Novel Drug Therapy Helps a Brave Girl with a Brain Tumor
Nora, 8, has been taking part in a clinical trial at NYU Langone’s Stephen D. Hassenfeld Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
NYU Langone Awarded $31M to Study Vascular Health & Aging
NYU Langone’s Optimal Aging Institute aims to connect world-leading, cross-disciplinary teams of researchers to improve how people age.
Party of Five: Three Kids in Two Years Brings Bliss for Dads
Dr. Brooke H. Wertz of the NYU Langone Fertility Center helped a same-sex couple achieve the family of their dreams.