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... that no competing interests exist. Funding: See page 21 Received: 09 September 2018 Accepted: 25 February 2019 ... Published: 07 March 2019 Reviewing editor: Christian Büchel, University Medical Center Hamburg ...
Blood Pressure Medications Safe for People with COVID-19
NYU Langone cardiologist Dr. Harmony R. Reynolds’s research shows blood pressure medications did not increase the risk of COVID-19 infection.
Majority with Opioid Use Disorder Not Receiving Medication
Research from NYU Langone finds almost 90 percent of people with opioid use disorder are not receiving evidence-based, lifesaving medications.
Extending Dosing Intervals Reduces Drug Side Effect Risk
A new study led by NYU Langone multiple sclerosis specialists points to a new way to make an existing drug safer for people with the condition.
Study Finds Low Risk Stopping HCQ in Older Lupus Patients
NYU Langone’s Dr. Jill Buyon and Dr. Peter Izmirly find low risk when stopping HCQ to avoid eye-damaging toxicity for older lupus patients.
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Endoscopic Spine Surgery Reduces Need for Post-Op Pain Medication
Charla R. Fischer, MD, a researcher at NYU Langone Orthopedics, found that endoscopic spine surgery reduces the need for post-op pain medication.
At Last: A Permanent Fix for Repeated Atrial Fibrillation
Medication had controlled Catherine’s A-fib symptoms, but only temporarily; NYU Langone’s Heart Rhythm Center found her a permanent solution.
Advances in Diagnosis & Treatment of Asthma
NYU Langone researchers gain insights from an urban patient population to address step-down therapy and find biomarkers for asthma severity.
How to Talk to Your Doctor About Not Being Weighed
NYU Langone obesity medicine specialist Dr. David Selzer discusses potential benefits of skipping the scale at your next doctor’s appointment.