Plant-Based Diet Tied to Better Sexual Health in Men
An NYU Langone study tied eating a plant-based diet to better sexual, bowel, hormonal, and urinary health in men who had prostate cancer.
Predicting Lung Injury & GERD in 9/11 Firefighters
NYU Langone researchers identify key biomarkers of lung injury and other health conditions prevalent in World Trade Center–exposed firefighters.
Radiologists & AI Together Better at Detecting Breast Cancer
NYU School of Medicine researchers found their AI tool recognized patterns in screening mammogram images radiologists could not, and vice versa.
Reaching Black Men in Barbershops Boosts Cancer Screening
An NYU Langone study finds black men enrolled in barbershop patient navigator programs are more likely to get colorectal cancer screening.
Simple Sideline Test Is Effective in Diagnosing Concussion
NYU Langone researchers have developed a simple vision test for concussion that can be given by parents to athletes as young as five years old.
Smoking Cessation Helps Patients Prior to Joint Replacements
NYU Langone program designed to help smokers quit before joint replacement surgery helps improve their surgical outcomes.
Special Immune System Antibodies Tied to Severe COVID-19
NYU Langone study shows that the presence of autoimmune antibodies is strongly tied to how poorly people fare when hospitalized with COVID-19.
Study Reveals How Brain Multitasks
NYU Langone study explains how the brain can focus its attention and how neural circuits may be “broken” in attention-deficit disorders.
Surgeons Team Up to Repair an Aorta on the Verge of Rupture
With Lionel Warren’s aorta close to a fatal rupture, saving his life took two skilled surgeons and remarkable teamwork at NYU Langone Health.
The Future You: How Hormones Impact Health
NYU Langone’s Dr. Priya Jaisinghani, Richard Dorment, Mel Robbins, and Frank Grillo connect the dots between hormones and our health. Watch The Future You.