Harkness Center for Dance Injuries | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s Harkness Center for Dance Injuries provides affordable medical and preventive care to dancers.
Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Biomechanics Research Laboratory | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Biomechanics Research Laboratory helps to elevate the understanding of dancers’ health.
Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Dance Clinic | NYU Langone Health
The expert team at NYU Langone’s Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Dance Clinic evaluates and manages dancers’ injuries.
Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Dance Clinic Doctors | NYU Langone Health
Find a doctor at the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Dance Clinic at NYU Langone.
Harkness Center for Dance Injuries Doctors | NYU Langone Health
Find a doctor at the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries at NYU Langone.
Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Physical Therapy Clinic | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Physical Therapy Clinic helps dancers regain strength, flexibility, and mobility after injury.
Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Physical Therapy Clinic Doctors | NYU Langone Health
Find a doctor at the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries—Physical Therapy Clinic at NYU Langone.
HARP (Heart Attack Research Program)
Heart damage in patients with chest pain or related symptoms is usually due to one or more blockages, due to cholesterol (a type of fat in the body) build-up, in the coronary arteries (the vessels of the heart that deliver oxygen). In some patients, in women more than in men, there are no obvious, severe blockages seen on the standard imaging test we do to look at the arteries, called a cardiac catheterization or coronary angiogram. This is the case in 5-20% of cases of heart attack. In these patients, the cause of heart damage is not well understood. It could be plaque (buildup of cholesterol) which is not seen by traditional tests or it could be a change in blood flow to the heart caused by artery wall spasms (sudden narrowing) or another reason. More information is needed through research to understand this problem. The purpose of this study is to use a special angiogram technique called optical coherence tomography (OCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), both described below, to try to find the reason for heart damage in patients with open arteries.
Harvest Share: Our Communities Our Foods
The purpose of this study is to improve diet and the social and built environments for English, Chinese, Spanish, and Bangla-speaking communities in Sunset Park, Brooklyn and surrounding neighborhoods. Specific activities for the program include improving food access (subsidized, culturally tailored fresh produce box program), providing nutrition education, and conducting experiential learning (gardening workshops, cooking demonstrations, farm tours). Culturally appropriate produce will be provided in weekly for 20 weeks. Brooklyn Grange Farm will grow and provide Chinese specific produce and Angel Family Farm will grow and provide Mexican specific produce. Brooklyn Grange’s produce box will be valued at $25 and available on a sliding scale (for a fee ranging from $7 to $31 depending on the participant’s self-identified situation). Angel Family Farm’s subsidized produce box will be valued at $30 and available for a fee of up to $15. Participants will be provided healthy, culturally appropriate recipes each week with health and vegetable preparation information. Throughout the 20-week produce box program, participants have the option to participate in experiential learning workshops led by NYU and Brooklyn Grange staff.
Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital | NYU Langone Health
Meet the physicians that partner with children and families to provide exceptional care at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone.