Managing Urologic Complications of Masculinization Surgery
Masculinization surgery requires careful follow-up for urologic complications, says study led by urologist Dr. Lee C. Zhao of NYU Langone.
Many 9/11 First Responders Seek Help with Mental Health
NYU Langone clinical psychologist Dr. Peter T. Haugen discusses stigma and mental health among 9/11 first responders.
Many Healthy Americans Have Human Papilloma Viruses
One of the largest and detailed genetic analysis of healthy American adults has shown 69 percent with one or more of 109 strains of HPV.
Many Ovarian Tumors May Originate in Two Cell Types
NYU Langone researchers, led by Dr. Benjamin Neel, find that ovarian cancer may originate on both the surfaces of ovaries and fallopian tubes.
Many Pelvic Tumors in Women Start in Fallopian Tubes
NYU Langone researchers find evidence that most ovarian cancers start in the fallopian tubes to which they are attached.
Many People Still Avoid Hospitals Because of COVID-19 Fears
Dr. Larry A. Chinitz, director of NYU Langone’s Heart Rhythm Center, shares what hospitals are doing to keep patients safe during COVID-19.
Mapping the Male & Female Brain Centers of Sex & Aggression
Neuroscientists at NYU Langone discover brain structures that control sexual and aggressive behaviors are wired differently in females.
Mapping the Signals That Tell Immune Cells Where to Go
NYU Langone research into the chemical language of autoimmune response could help block T cells to fight diseases like multiple sclerosis.
Marathon Training: Episode 4 of ‘The Bone Whisperers’
Episode 4 of NYU Langone’s podcast “The Bone Whisperers” covers marathon training with guest Tyler Deck Shipley, a cross-country and track coach at NYU.
Mariana’s Story—How One Teen Battled Obesity
A 17-year-old girl with childhood obesity sought care at the Adolescent Healthy Weight Program at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone.