Air Pollution Linked to Higher Risk of Death
Scientists at NYU Langone and elsewhere affirm the link between air pollution and increased risk of death from all causes in a new study.
Brain Stimulation May Reduce Cannabis Addiction in MS
NYU Langone study explores a noninvasive brain stimulation device to treat cannabis use disorder in multiple sclerosis patients.
Brooklyn Resident, 72, Receives Lifesaving Stroke Care
A rapid NYU Langone—Brooklyn response and treatment with the medication tenecteplase (TNK) saved 72-year-old Richard Sabbagh’s life after a stroke.
Cannabidiol Reduces Seizures in Severe Form of Epilepsy
New study led by NYU Langone finds cannabidiol is effective against a severe form of epilepsy, Lennox–Gastaut syndrome.
Dr. Jason C. Fisher Named Director of Pediatric Surgery
Dr. Jason C. Fisher has been named director of the Division of Pediatric Surgery and children’s surgical services at NYU Langone.
Five Big Takeaways from NYU Langone’s AI Symposium
Learn five lessons from NYU Langone’s first AI symposium, held October 6, 2025.
Four Strategies for Preventing Coronary Artery Disease
Top NYU Langone cardiologists agree: To help prevent a heart attack, stop the buildup of plaque in the blood vessels feeding the heart.
Innovative Gastroenterologist to Lead Pediatric IBD Program
Dr. Michael Dolinger will lead the Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program at NYU Langone's Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital.
Investigating the Role of Genes in Osteoarthritis Therapy
National Institutes of Health grant awarded to NYU Langone’s Dr. Steven Abramson to study genetic targets for osteoarthritis treatment.
Lupus Tied to Gut Microbiome
An NYU Langone study strongly suggests that in some patients, bacterial imbalances may be driving lupus and its associated disease flares.