Mom & Baby Share Milestone Birthday After Lifesaving Care
A Staten Island mother and her baby celebrated their shared birthday one year after lifesaving obstetrics care at NYU Langone Health.
Mom Treated for Breast Cancer While Pregnant
A multidisciplinary team at NYU Langone Perlmutter Cancer Center treated a 32-year-old woman for breast cancer while she was pregnant.
Mongolian Teen Returns Home After Jaw Surgery
A teen from Mongolia received lifesaving jaw surgery at NYU Langone after a global outreach effort.
Monoclonal Antibodies May Treat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s
Alzheimer’s disease treatment in development at NYU Langone may also fight Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.
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Mood Disorders Expert Joins NYU Langone
Dan Iosifescu, MD, MSc, a renowned clinician–scientist specializing in mood disorders, joins NYU Langone’s Department of Psychiatry.
More Awareness of Colorectal Cancer Needed in Young Adults
Gastroenterologists at NYU Langone are pushing for doctors and patients to be more vigilant of colorectal cancer in young adults.
More Cochlear Implant Applications Yield Cognitive Benefits
NYU Langone experts pioneer advances in cochlear implantation, enhancing outcomes for those populations at greatest risk for cognitive deficits.
More Hearts Available for Transplant from Opioid Epidemic
Study from NYU Langone surgeon Dr. Nader Moazami shows an increasing number and relative safety of heart transplants from donors who overdosed.
More People Exposed to 9/11 Dusts Are at Risk of Cancer
NYU Langone expert Dr. Gaetane C. Michaud says people exposed to 9/11 dusts are at risk of getting cancer, but not getting the help they need.