Heart Surgery Helps Young Athlete Get Back to Sports
Experts at NYU Langone’s Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program pinpoint the cause of one man’s chest pain and offer an innovative solution.
How a Dozen Doctors Saved Two Lives in One Over 22 Days
When a pregnant woman with a bloody cough visits NYU Langone’s Virtual Urgent Care service, a savvy physician guides her to lifesaving care.
Mechanism Revealed Behind Loss of Smell with COVID-19
NYU Langone researchers say their work describes a mechanism that may partly explain hyposmia and other neurological effects of long COVID-19.
New Class of Compounds Can Block Coronavirus Reproduction
An NYU Langone study finds a human cell mechanism hijacked by the pandemic coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, could be used to block its reproduction.
NYU Langone Health in the News— August 21, 2025
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from August 21, 2025.
Physicians Recognized by American College of Cardiology
NYU Langone’s Dr. Judith Hochman and Dr. Sripal Bangalore were honored with distinguished scientist awards by the American College of Cardiology.
Prototype Shows Promise in Countering Pancreatic Cancer
An NYU Langone research team has designed a new approach to treating a common type of pancreatic cancer.
Rehab Experts Return Complicated MS Patient to Full Function
Rusk Rehabilitation experts at NYU Langone enabled an MS patient with immunological complications to make a full recovery after treatment.
Simplified ‘Good’ Cholesterol Counters Atherosclerosis
NYU School of Medicine researchers found that a simplified version of “good” cholesterol reversed blood vessel disease in mice with diabetes.
Some Skin Cancers May Start in Hair Follicles
In a new study led by NYU Langone’s Dr. Mayumi Ito Suzuki, researchers found that melanoma starts in stem cells that give color to hair.