Smaller Doses of Mpox Vaccine Trigger Immune Response
NYU Langone study shows that smaller vaccine doses of mpox vaccine were similar to the full (subcutaneous) FDA-approved dose.
Smartphone Relaxation App Helps Some Manage Migraine
NYU Langone relaxation app helps people who have migraine experience fewer headache days.
Smartwatch Helps NYU Doctor Detect Boy’s Heart Condition
Dr. Reina Tan, electrophysiologist at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, shares how a smartwatch helped catch a boy’s heart issue.
Smoke-Free Policy in Public Housing Needs More Time to Work
NYU Langone study finds New York City Housing Authority policy to stop secondhand smoking in public housing has so far had limited success.
Smoking & Your Health Flipchart
SMOKING & YOUR HEALTH Acknowledgements: This protocol and associated curriculum materials were developed ... Department of Population Health
Smoking Alters Bacterial Balance in Mouth
NYU Langone study shows that smoking alters the oral microbiome, the mix of roughly 600 bacterial species that live in people’s mouths.
Smoking Cessation Helps Patients Prior to Joint Replacements
NYU Langone program designed to help smokers quit before joint replacement surgery helps improve their surgical outcomes.
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Social Determinants of Health Policy Brief
1 What are Social Determinants of Health? Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) refer to the conditions ...
Social Worker’s Inspirational Notes Offer Comfort to Staff
Andrea Smoller, senior social worker at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, sent daily supportive emails to co-workers during the pandemic.