Study Reveals New Potential Breast Cancer Drug Combinations
NYU Langone study suggests potential new drug targets and combinations for treating breast cancer.
Study Reveals New Yorkers’ Unhealthy Sitting Habits
NYU Langone researchers find New Yorkers spend far more time sitting than what is healthy.
Study Reveals Promising Drug Targets for Blood Cancer
An NYU Langone study shows how the NOTCH1 pathway hijacks the heat shock transcription factor 1 pathway to promote tumor growth in leukemia.
Study Seeks New Treatment for Shingles of the Eye
NYU Langone ophthalmologist Elisabeth Cohen, MD, heads a multisite study examining new treatment for shingles of the eye.
Study Shows Alternate Origins of Alzheimer’s Disease Plaques
NYU Langone study sources neuronal damage in Alzheimer’s disease to problems inside brain cells’ lysosomes, where amyloid beta first appears.
Study Shows Cardiac Stress Testing with Imaging Is Overused
NYU Langone researchers found that overuse of cardiac stress testing with imaging has led to rising costs and unnecessary radiation exposure.
Study Shows Cell DNA Test Better at Tracking Melanoma Spread
NYU Langone study finds a blood test that monitors dead cancer cell DNA is better at tracking the spread of melanoma than current tests.
Study Shows Drugs Could Slow Brain Tumor Growth
NYU Langone study finds brain and other cancers linked to IDH1 mutations could be halted by experimental drugs known as NAMPT inhibitors.
Study Shows Effects of Statin Use in People Who Have Lupus
A new study from NYU Long Island School of Medicine finds that statins are ineffective in controlling cholesterol in people with lupus.
Study Shows HIV-Positive New Yorkers Are Living Longer
An NYU Langone study accurately reflects the history of the HIV epidemic in New York City between 1984 and 2016.