New Eye Tracker Detects Concussion
Research conducted on patients with head trauma who visited emergency department shows eye tracking may detect concussion severity.
NYU Langone Debuts New Technology in Foot & Ankle Procedure
NYU Langone surgeon conducts first-ever foot and ankle arthroscopic procedure with new technology for same-day diagnosis and treatment.
NYU Lutheran’s Dinner Dance Raises Over $800,000
NYU Lutheran hosted its 133rd Annual Dinner Dance and raised $800,000 to support the expansion of its emergency department.
Pelvic Prolapse Surgery Advances Quality of Life for Women
Pelvic prolapse surgery by female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery specialists at NYU Langone Health are making a difference in Brooklyn.
PTSD Treatment Initially Helps, Then Reaches Plateau
NYU Langone researchers find most people with PTSD temporarily recover after early intervention, but treatment often reaches a plateau.
Some Psychotherapies Ineffective for Certain Types of PTSD
Researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine find that two first-line psychotherapies are often ineffective in treating military-related PTSD.
Surgical Oncologists Collaborate to Save a Patient’s Life
NYU Winthrop surgical oncologists Dr. Megan D. Winner and Dr. Anthony Corcoran collaborate on a complex case to remove colon and bladder cancer.
The Future You: Life After a Cancer Diagnosis
NYU Langone’s Dr. Elizabeth Comen, Richard Dorment, Suleika Jaouad, and Colin Egglesfield talk about surviving cancer for the vodcast The Future You.
Changes in Gene Contribute Independently to Cancer Risk
NYU Langone researchers identify defects in the EMSY gene as independent contributors to ovarian and breast cancer.
Fact Sheet and Recommendations CUPA 2018
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