Managing Anxiety, One Step at a Time
NYU Langone psychiatrist Dr. Naomi Simon offers helpful tips on how to deal with anxiety.
Medicaid Expansion Linked to Fewer Opioid Overdose Deaths
New research from NYU Langone finds the Medicaid expansion permitted by the Affordable Care Act is linked to fewer total opioid overdose deaths.
Neurologist Discusses the Best Habits to Prevent Migraines
NYU Langone neurologist Dr. Shae Datta discusses daily triggers to avoid and other best practices to prevent migraines.
New Drug More Effective in Treating Rare Kidney Disease
New study finds that sparsentan is an effective treatment for the rare kidney disease focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS).
No More Pills: In Search of a Better Way to Switch Off Pain
NYU Langone researchers are refining a brain implant—created by the Interdisciplinary Pain Research Program director—that detects and treats pain.
NYU Langone Doctors Help Parents Avoid Dosage Errors in Children
NYU Langone pediatrician Dr. Shonna Yin talks to the New York Times on how parents can reduce dosage errors.
NYU Langone Health in the News— August 29, 2025
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from August 29, 2025.
Single-Position Approach Delivers Benefits to Patients
NYU Langone researchers find single-position spine surgery approach reduces operating times, blood loss, and length of stay for patients.
Smartwatch Helps NYU Doctor Detect Boy’s Heart Condition
Dr. Reina Tan, electrophysiologist at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, shares how a smartwatch helped catch a boy’s heart issue.
Tiny Clip Might Be the Key for Those with Heart Failure
Dr. Mathew R. Williams, director of NYU Langone’s Heart Valve Center, discusses a clip used to secure a patient’s faulty mitral valves.