Mother & Son Share the Same Cancer Diagnosis, Years Apart
A boy with congenital neuroblastoma is treated by the same NYU Langone practice that treated his mother for the same cancer two decades ago.
Mother Shares Story of Son's Face Transplant
People Magazine chronicles the journey of Cameron Underwood, a face transplant patient of Dr. Eduardo D. Rodriguez at NYU Langone.
Mother’s Presence Affects Infant Brain
A mother’s TLC not only can help soothe pain in infants, but it may also impact early brain development, according to new study from NYU Langone Medical Center.
Mouse Whiskers Help Show How Information Flows in the Brain
NYU Langone study involving mice moving their whiskers shows how certain brain cells control information flows in the brain.
MRI ‘Glove’ Provides New Look at Hand Anatomy
NYU School of Medicine researchers show that a new kind of MRI in the form of a glove delivers clear images of bones, tendons, and ligaments.
MRI is Cost-Effective for Prostate Cancer Surveillance
NYU Langone researchers found incorporating MRI for prostate cancer surveillance leads to better quality of life and life expectancy.
MTA Officer Finds Relief from Silent Reflux at NYU Winthrop
Dr. Collin E. Brathwaite, chairman of NYU Winthrop’s Department of Surgery, shares how an MTA Officer found relief from silent reflux.
Multidisciplinary Weight Management Approach Is Beneficial
A new NYU Langone study finds that a multidisciplinary approach that includes bariatric surgery as an option benefits adolescents with obesity.
Multimodal Imaging Can Find Cause of Heart Attack in Women
NYU Langone researchers find additional imaging tests can determine reason for heart attacks in most women without coronary artery obstruction.
Multiple Myeloma Experts Share News from Hematology Meeting
Multiple myeloma experts from NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center discuss highlights of recent American Society of Hematology meeting.