Heart Pump & Pig Kidney Transplant Gives New Hope to Patient
NYU Langone’s first combined mechanical heart pump and gene-edited pig kidney and thymus transplant surgery showcases modern medicine’s possibilities and hope.
Innovative Therapy Helps Young Patient Recover from Stroke
Experts at NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation are using an innovative approach to help a young patient recover from an idiopathic stroke.
Lupus Tied to Gut Microbiome
An NYU Langone study strongly suggests that in some patients, bacterial imbalances may be driving lupus and its associated disease flares.
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.
Ulcerative Colitis Had Her Housebound—Until She Met Us
NYU Langone’s Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center team provides physical and mental support for people like Rosalie, who has ulcerative colitis.
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‘Silent-Type’ Brain Cells Play Key Role in Behavior
An NYU Langone study shows that brain cells least electrically active during a specific task may be the most important for doing it right.
Airway Interventions Benefit ICU Patients with COVID-19
For patients with COVID-19 on ventilators, bold interventions by NYU Langone pulmonologists and thoracic surgeons may improve outcomes.
Baby Survives CHAOS After High-Risk, Complex Procedure
An infant diagnosed with congenital high airway obstruction syndrome (CHAOS) received lifesaving surgery at birth from NYU Langone.
Brain Signals Between Seizures May Explain Memory Problems
NYU Langone researchers have found that people with epilepsy may experience brain cell signals that hinder memory and learning.