Obesity Linked to Severe Coronavirus Disease
Two new NYU Langone Health studies linking obesity to severe cases of coronavirus are featured in The New York Times.
Obsession with Healthy Eating Can Negatively Impact Health
NYU Langone sports health expert Dr. Elizabeth Barchi warns Bustle about taking healthy eating to an extreme, known as orthorexia nervosa.
Obstetrics & Gynecology Residents and Alumni
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Occupational Therapists Get COVID-19 Survivors Moving Again
NYU Langone occupational therapist Maura Regan shares how she helps people recovering from COVID-19 learn to care for themselves again.
Older Mammography Patients More Likely to Pursue Other Tests
Medicare patients who undergo mammography are more likely to follow up with recommended preventive services, as compared to unscreened women.
On Long Island’s South Shore, Outpatient Care Expands
As part of its expansion of healthcare services in Suffolk County, NYU Langone Health opens new ambulatory care practices in Patchogue.
On the Leading Edge in Heart Valve Disease
NYU Langone's Heart Valve Center implemented new diagnostic and treatment technologies and protocols in 2015.
Oncologist Discusses Gynecologic Cancer Trends & Treatments
Dr. Eva Chalas, physician director of Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island, treats people with gynecologic cancers.
Oncologist Discusses Remission in People with Myeloma
Dr. Gareth J. Morgan, a multiple myeloma expert at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses how he cares for people in remission.
Oncolytic Virus Shows Early Success Against Melanoma
A new Perlmutter Cancer Center study is among the first to demonstrate the potential value of a live common cold virus to infect and kill cancer cells.