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New Treatment Lessens Disease When Shingles Affects the Eye
NYU Langone researchers found evidence that a new antiviral treatment regimen can reduce disease and pain when shingles affects the eye.
Mind Matters Spring/Summer 2024
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NYU Langone Health in the News— August 28, 2025
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from August 28, 2025.
2016 Perlmutter Cancer Center Gala Raises $1.5 Million
2016 Perlmutter Cancer Center Gala raises $1.5 million to advance research and support training of the next generation of oncology experts.
A Donor Organ Saved This Young Mother’s Life
At the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, a multidisciplinary team treats acute liver failure using donor organs and evidence-based procedures.
Caregiver Stress, Hypertension Higher in Younger Black Women
New analysis from NYU Langone finds that caregiver stress is associated with an increased risk of developing hypertension in 21- to 44-year-old Black women.
FDA Approves Treatment for a Common Type of Bladder Cancer
NYU Langone Health’s Dr. Arjun V. Balar and Dr. Gary D. Steinberg make breakthroughs with new treatments for bladder cancer.
GLP-1 Drugs Benefit Transplant Recipients Who Have Diabetes
An NYU Langone study shows that kidney transplant recipients with diabetes treated with GLP-1 drugs were less likely to experience organ failure and survived longer.