Pediatrician Weighs Risks & Realities of Reopening Schools
Dr. Jennifer L. Lighter, a pediatric infectious disease physician at NYU Langone, discusses why American schools should reopen in the fall.
Pediatricians Challenge Misinformation About Vaccine Safety
Suspicion of vaccines has fueled a resurgence of preventable diseases. NYU Langone pediatricians are working to correct those myths.
Pediatricians Recommend Going Back to Basics for Kid’s Toys
NYU Langone pediatrician Dr. Alan L. Mendelsohn tells AP News why simple toys are better for child development than high-tech gadgets.
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Pelvic Prolapse Surgery Advances Quality of Life for Women
Pelvic prolapse surgery by female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery specialists at NYU Langone Health are making a difference in Brooklyn.
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People Afraid to Return to the Emergency Department
NYU Langone experts say people are afraid to go back to the emergency department despite the reduction of COVID-19 cases in the tristate area.
People More Likely to Initiate Drug Use in the Summer
An NYU Langone study finds American teenagers and adults are more likely to try illegal or recreational drugs for the first time in the summer.
People Who Can’t Leave House to Get Vaccine Are Getting Sick
NYU Langone’s Dr. Leora Horwitz discusses her experience treating COVID-19 and how many older patients who want the vaccine aren’t able to get it.
People Who Had COVID-19 May Require One Dose of mRNA Vaccine
Study conducted at NYU Langone’s Vaccine Center shows that SARS-CoV-2–experienced people may require only a single dose of mRNA vaccine.