NYU Langone Health in the News—October 8, 2025
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from October 8, 2025.
NYU Langone Helps a Patient with Swallowing Disorder Eat Again
Robin Meeks relied on a mostly liquid diet for 10 years before NYU Langone and Dr. Milan R. Meeks helped her swallow solid food again.
NYU Langone Launches Facial Paralysis & Reanimation Center
NYU Langone launches Facial Paralysis & Reanimation Center to treat patients with facial palsy.
NYU Langone Transplant Institute Marks Milestone Procedure
NYU Langone Transplant Institute celebrates its 100th lung transplant procedure, providing two new lungs to a woman recovering from COVID-19.
NYU Winthrop Opens CyberKnife Center
NYU Winthrop Hospital opens the first Cyberknife® Center in Manhattan.
NYU Winthrop Receives $50,000 Gift to Research Rare Disease
NYU Winthrop Hospital receives $50,000 gift from the Mother Mary Breathe Easy Foundation to research rare pulmonary disease.
Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery: Highest Ranked in NY
Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone is a leader in New York for pediatric cardiology and heart surgery.
Study Finds New Role for Thalamus during Decision-Making
NYU Langone study finds that brain region called the thalamus quickly assembles the circuits that enable decision-making.
Timely Cancer Care During COVID-19 Makes All the Difference
Experts at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center urge people to seek timely cancer diagnosis and treatment during COVID-19.
Weight Changes Linked to Death in Those with Heart Disease
NYU Langone study finds “yo-yo” dieting can increase the odds of stroke, heart attack, and death in people with coronary artery disease.