A Breast Cancer Diagnosis Turns a Patient into an Advocate
Dr. Deborah Axelrod, director of clinical breast surgery at NYU Langone, helped Erin King Sweeney to see her diagnosis as a temporary illness.
A Pediatric Oncologist Thrives in the Lab
At Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, new investigation of gene mutation comes from bridging the clinical and research worlds.
Alleviating the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
A study at NYU Langone’s Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center looks for nonpharmaceutical ways to treat multiple sclerosis.
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC)
... brain imaging roughly every two years (660 1st Ave.) You do not take medications for the study ... ): A trained clinician will review your personal and medical history and do a brief memory assessment. You ...
Autism Screening App Is Easy to Use & Yields Good Data
Autism screening app is a novel, parent-friendly, and scalable way to collect scientifically valid data.
Body Balances Fighting Infection Against Autoimmune Disease
NYU Langone researchers find a cellular signal balances the body’s ability to destroy invading microbes and prevent autoimmune disease.
C-Section Makes Lasting Changes in Baby’s Microbiome
An NYU Langone study examines how a baby’s exposure to modern practices during its first year may affect its long-term health.
Collaborative Efforts Expand Brain Tumor Treatment Options
NYU Langone clinicians are developing genetically based cancer screens and expanding minimally invasive brain tumor treatment options.
Community Health Workers Help Patients Reduce Hypertension
NYU Langone researchers found patients with hypertension paired with community health workers are more likely to achieve blood pressure control.
Computer Game May Help to Predict Reuse of Opioids
NYU Langone study of a betting game may help design clinical tools to track and reduce the number of people who reuse opiates during treatment.