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.
More Teens Report Problematic Marijuana Use in Legal States
New research from NYU Langone Health finds legalizing recreational marijuana is linked to increased problematic use among teens and adults.
More Than Skin Deep: One Woman’s Weight Loss Journey
NYU Winthrop Hospital weight loss experts provide bariatric surgery to help a woman reach her ideal weight.
Most Epilepsy Patients Wait a Year After Treatment for Seizure Relief
NYU Langone study shows that those with treatment-sensitive focal epilepsy continue to have seizures for at least a year on average.
Most Lupus Patients Produce & Maintain COVID-19 Antibodies
A study by NYU Langone researchers suggests that lupus patients may be at least partially protected against COVID-19 reinfection.
Mother & Doctor Reunite Through Sons’ Chance Meeting
Dr. Ronald Goldenberg, a critical care specialist at NYU Langone who saved Jennifer Takos from a postpartum condition, reunited with her years later via their sons.
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.