Clot Retrieval for Stroke | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone physicians can use tools to remove a clot caused by an ischemic stroke.
CLOZAPINE FOR THE PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE IN SCHIZOPHRENIA: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
Two-hundred and eighty individuals with schizophrenia who have a recent history of violent acts will be randomized in this 2-arm, parallel-group, 24-week, open-label, 7-site clinical trial to examine the effects of treatment with clozapine vs antipsychotic treatment as usual (TAU) for reducing the risk of violent acts in real-world settings.
Clubfoot in Children | NYU Langone Health
Doctors at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone are experts in the diagnosis of clubfoot and its treatment with the Ponseti method.
Cochlear Implant Center | NYU Langone Health
At NYU Langone’s Cochlear Implant Center, children and adults receive implants and other devices to help with hearing loss.
Cochlear Implant Center Doctors | NYU Langone Health
Find a doctor at the Cochlear Implant Center at NYU Langone.
Cochlear Implant Center—Woodbury | NYU Langone Health
At NYU Langone’s Cochlear Implant Center—Woodbury, children and adults receive implants and other devices to help with hearing loss.
Cochlear Implant Center—Woodbury Doctors | NYU Langone Health
Find a doctor at the Cochlear Implant Center—Woodbury at NYU Langone.
Cochlear Implants | NYU Langone Health
Receiving cochlear implants at NYU Langone’s Cochlear Implant Center can help restore hearing in those with moderate to profound hearing loss.
Cochlear implants and listening effort: the interaction of cognitive and sensory constraints
Hearing impairment is the third most prevalent chronic medical condition among older adults in the United States. Untreated, hearing loss can interfere with effective communication, quality of life, and lead to accelerated cognitive decline. Cochlear implants (CI) have seen increasing use for older adults who can no longer gain significant benefit from a conventional hearing aid, and it is estimated that over 150,000 adults over 70 years of age in the United States would likely be CI candidates today. Older adult CI users can show impressive adaptation to the sharply degraded signal produced by CIs, sometimes in moderate levels of noise. Both patients and clinicians, however, frequently complain that these standard measures of speech perception are not informative with respect to real-world performance, and clinicians are often puzzled by patients who seem to do well in clinical tests but report major difficulties in everyday interactions.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Children | NYU Langone Health
Experts at the Child Study Center, part of Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, offer cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders.