Researchers Aim to Make Tumors Vulnerable to Chemotherapy
NYU Langone study reveals coping mechanism that enables a deadly type of cancer cell to resist treatment.
Researchers Use Iron Toxicity to Kill Cancer Cells
NYU Langone study finds turning off a key protein frees oxygen to damage iron-dependent proteins in lung and breast cancer cells.
Seizures Linked to Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood
Fueled by personal tragedy, NYU Langone researcher Laura A. Gould, MSc, devotes her career to unlocking causes of sudden unexplained death in childhood (SUDC).
Spinal Deformity Affects Hip Replacement Surgery Success
New insight on how spinal deformity may affect hip replacements may lead to better surgical outcomes for patients.
Star-Shaped Brain Cells May Play a Key Role in Glaucoma
NYU Langone study shows neuron-feeding astrocytes release toxins after brain injury, driving neurodegeneration in glaucoma and related diseases.
Study Shows the Impact Supermarkets Have on Children’s Diets
A study by NYU Langone researchers finds proximity to full-service supermarkets may not significantly impact children’s dietary habits.
Study Suggests New Approach for Treating Osteoarthritis
NYU Langone study shows how depleted levels of chemical adenosine levels in joints may lead to osteoarthritis.
Sugary Drink Consumption Tied to Combo Meal Deals
NYU Langone study finds kids’ consumption of sugary drinks at fast-food restaurants is tied to the drinks’ inclusion in combo meal packages.
Travelers Experience the Harmful Effects of Air Pollution
NYU Langone researchers find that travelers experience breathing problems that can last a week after a short stay in very polluted cities.
Treating Pericardial Effusion in Patient with Hypothyroidism
NYU Langone’s Dr. Chelsey K. Baldwin carefully considers whether to treat pericardial effusion invasively in a patient with hypothyroidism.