Opportunistic Screening of CT Scans Detects Osteoporosis
An NYU Langone study shows that CT scans of the chest, abdomen, and spine can be repurposed through AI to catch signs of bone loss.
Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness
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Optimal Aging = Living a Longer, Healthier, Happier Life
The founding director of NYU Langone Health’s Optimal Aging Institute, Josef Coresh, MD, PhD, discusses eight behaviors to promote better cardiovascular health.
Optimizing Care for Those in Need of Respiratory Support
NYU Langone’s strategy for providing respiratory support to COVID-19 patients conserves ventilators for those who can’t survive without them.
Optimizing Genetic Screening Programs
The High-Risk Cancer Genetics Program at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center is reshaping strategies for genetic risk assessment for cancer.
Options for Managing an Increased Risk of Breast Cancer
NYU Langone expert Dr. Freya R. Schnabel discusses three options for people with BRCA mutations to help manage a high risk of breast cancer.
Oral Bacteria May Influence Esophageal Cancer
NYU Langone study is the first to identify which bacteria are statistically linked to the risk of getting esophageal cancer.
Oral Microbes Linked to Increased Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
NYU Langone study shows that oral bacteria and fungi involved in gum disease may also increase risk for pancreatic cancer more than threefold.
Organ Donation
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Origins of ‘Rage’ Identified in Brains of Male Mice
NYU Langone study in male mice shows how changes to the brain’s lateral septum trigger violent, unprovoked outbursts, known as septal rage.