Dense Liquid Droplets Act as Cellular Computers
NYU Langone researchers’ work with liquid cell computers yields a new theory for the cause of Alzheimer’s disease.
E-Cigarettes Possibly Linked to Erectile Dysfunction
New research from NYU Langone finds link between men with no history of heart disease who use e-cigarettes daily and erectile dysfunction.
Experimental Cancer Drug Could Extend Women’s Fertility
NYU Langone researchers find that an experimental immunosuppressant drug could extend women’s fertility.
Grants Help Research Treatments for PTSD & Alcoholism
NYU Langone psychiatrists study new treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction.
How a Man with Heart Failure Qualified for Bypass Surgery
When a critically ill man arrived at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, doctors devised an innovative surgical plan to save his life.
New Approach to Treating Osteoarthritis Advances
NYU Langone study in rodents shows that injections of a natural “energy” molecule prompted regrowth of cartilage lost with aging in knees.
New Requirements Impact Medicaid-Eligible Patients
The Family Health Centers at NYU Langone urges Medicare recipients to recertify and reenroll in the program to keep access to benefits.
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Silent Epidemic
NYU Langone liver expert Dr. Ira Jacobson explains the risks of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, which affects nearly one third of Americans.
Puzzling Symptoms Lead Neurologists to Translational Finding
NYU Langone neurologists combine clinical expertise and basic science research to diagnose a rarely reported autoimmune disorder.
Randomized Testing Helps Create a Learning Health System
A program at NYU Langone Health uses rapid-cycle, randomized testing to assess the effectiveness of patient-focused programs.