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NYU Langone specialists create a treatment plan for erectile dysfunction that best suits your needs and lifestyle.
Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis | NYU Langone Health
Doctors at NYU Langone diagnose erectile dysfunction after conducting a physical exam and ultrasound to measure blood flow during an erection.
Erectile Dysfunction Recovery & Support | NYU Langone Health
At NYU Langone, our doctors, psychologists, and acupuncturists provide support to men with erectile dysfunction.
Ergonomic Evaluations for Individuals | NYU Langone Health
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Perlmutter Cancer Center physicians treat people who have esophageal cancer with surgery, medications, and radiation therapy.
Esophageal Cancer Program | NYU Langone Health
Experts in the Esophageal Cancer Program at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center specialize in diagnosing and treating esophageal cancer.
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NYU Langone doctors recommend esophageal cancer screening for people at high risk for the disease.
Evaluating a Noise Reduction algorithm with Cochlear Implant Users
In this study, a noise reduction algorithm will be implemented in various listening situations to evaluate its effectiveness in improving speech understanding for 60 cochlear implant users ages 12 and older.
Evaluation of cardiac function with cardio-respiratory synchronized MRI
The purpose of the proposed study is the evaluation of newer methods of performing cardiovascular MRI (CMR). CMR is already being used to demonstrate cardiac abnormalities and assess cardiac function in many patients. The potentially blurring effects of cardiac motion during image data acquisition are reduced by synchronizing the acquisition with the cardiac cycle, typically by monitoring the ECG (gating), and respiratory motion effects are reduced by having the patient suspend respiration during imaging. However, there can be significant technical difficulties with performing CMR, particularly when there is patient difficulty with suspending respiration or in the presence of arrhythmias
EVALUATION OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATION TABLES FOR RECENTLY IMPLANTED SINGLE-SIDED DEAF COCHLEAR IMPLANT USERS
This observational study will examine cochlear implant (CI) patients with single-sided deafness (SSD) who receive non-default frequency allocation tables (FATs) after initial stimulation to determine how it affects performance with the device. Behavioral tests of hearing will be measured longitudinally, and include measures of sound quality, listening effort, device satisfaction, and speech perception abilities.