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Resistance to Epilepsy Treatments May Wane Over Time
NYU Langone study shows that patients with treatment-resistant focal epilepsy may eventually see improvement in their seizures.
Restoring Function After Cardiac Arrest–Related Brain Injury
Dr. Brian S. Im and NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation restore function to a patient with anoxic brain damage after cardiac arrest.
Restoring Functional Improvement Following Facial Paralysis
With an advanced surgical approach developed at NYU Langone, physicians offer improved movement and function for people with facial paralysis.
Restoring Health with a Combined Heart–Lung Transplant
The NYU Langone Transplant Institute team completes New York state’s first heart–lung transplant in in a decade.
Restoring Key Brain Rhythm May Help Treat Depression
NYU Langone researchers find a mechanistic link between deficient gamma activity and behavioral decline in mice and rat models of depression.
Restricted Blood Flow Speeds Tumor Growth
Researchers at NYU Langone Health found that cutting off blood flow anywhere in the body drives cancer growth.
Reuniting a Memory-Impaired Patient with His Family
Staff at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital locate the family of a patient with memory loss and reunites him with his loved ones.