One Active Patient’s Advice: ‘Don’t Let Cancer Define You’
Dr. Eva Chalas at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center worked with Connie to decide on the right treatment plan for ovarian cancer.
Patient Climbs Kilimanjaro Weeks After Mitral Valve Surgery
NYU Langone’s Dr. Didier Loulmet has a near-100 percent success rate with robotic mitral valve repair, enabling patients to resume active lives.
Pregnancy Safe for Women with Lupus
NYU Langone researchers find most women with lupus can have safe a pregnancy in absence of certain risk factors.
Study Shows HIV-Positive New Yorkers Are Living Longer
An NYU Langone study accurately reflects the history of the HIV epidemic in New York City between 1984 and 2016.
Survey Shows Who Uses Phone Apps to Track Sleep Habits
NYU Langone study sets the stage for future investigations into what aspects of sleep can be measured effectively by health apps.
Two-Month Pig Kidney Xenotransplantation Gives New Hope
The NYU Langone Transplant Institute concluded its two-month study of a transplanted genetically engineered pig kidney into a human.
Case of the Week: Cytopathology: Myobacterium Avium
... medications used to treat tuberculosis. The diagnosis of MAC is made by isolation of the organism in culture ...
Changing Paradigms for Thyroid Cancer
NYU Langone researchers discover more effective approaches for treating thyroid cancer.
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.