Some Baby Food May Contain Toxic Metals
Children’s environmental health expert Dr. Leonardo Trasande of NYU Langone addresses concerns over heavy metals in baby food.
Some Medical Students Graduate Early to Fight COVID-19
The Rachel Maddow Shows covers NYU Grossman School of Medicine students graduating early to help respond to surging COVID-19 cases in New York.
Some People with Lung Cancer May Benefit from New Drug
NYU Langone medical oncologist Dr. Joshua K. Sabari discusses approval of a new drug for some people with non-small cell lung cancer.
Some Psychotherapies Ineffective for Certain Types of PTSD
Researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine find that two first-line psychotherapies are often ineffective in treating military-related PTSD.
Some Skin Cancers May Start in Hair Follicles
In a new study led by NYU Langone’s Dr. Mayumi Ito Suzuki, researchers found that melanoma starts in stem cells that give color to hair.
Son Donates an ‘Incompatible’ Kidney to His Mother
Dr. Bonnie Lonze at NYU Langone’s Transplant Institute performs successful transplant to give son’s incompatible kidney to his mother.
Soon-to-Be Graduates Meet Their Matches of a Lifetime
NYU Langone Long Island School of Medicine graduating students take part in nationwide ceremony where they learn the location of their residency.
Soon-to-Be Wed, Aspiring Doctors Get Matches of a Lifetime
Getting into NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine was a dream come true for an engaged couple who received a matching wedding gift.
Spaces Making Up ‘the Interstitium’ Are Connected
A study conducted at NYU Grossman School of Medicine found that normal signals and cancer may spread through a newfound anatomical “highway.”
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