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118 articles about NYU Langone Health
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Chemotherapy Alters Immune Cell Landscape in Pancreatic Cancer
3/1/2023
Chemotherapy affects the ability of a patient's immune system to attack pancreatic tumors, a new study shows.
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Patients with High Blood Pressure Who Partnered with Community Health Workers More Likely to Achieve Blood Pressure Control
2/23/2023
Patients with hypertension paired with a community health worker through their primary care practice were more than three and a half times as likely to achieve blood pressure control within six months compared to patients who were not.
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Biological Dynamics, Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Health collaborate on pancreatic cancer research
1/31/2023
Biological Dynamics, a company commercializing its exosome-isolation ExoVeritaâ„¢ platform, announced a collaboration with the Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Health to validate its application for the early detection of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
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Medical iSight Establishes Neuroradiology Collaboration with NYU Langone Health
1/30/2023
Medical iSight Corp ('MiS'), developer of a next-generation 3D digital surgery platform, is pleased to announce a development partnership with NYU Langone Health's Division of Neuroradiology.
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New AI Tool Makes Speedy Gene-Editing Possible
1/26/2023
The researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and the University of Toronto who designed the tool say it promises to accelerate the development of gene therapies on a large scale.
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Study Offers First Glimpse of How Many Suffer From Previously Unknown Illness
1/24/2023
About 13,200 men and another 2,300 women in the United States over age 50 are estimated to have VEXAS syndrome, according to a new study.
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Artificial Intelligence Reconstructs Missing Data From Rapid MRI Scans
1/18/2023
Artificial intelligence can reconstruct coarsely-sampled, rapid magnetic resonance imaging scans into high-quality images with similar diagnostic value as those generated through traditional MRI, according to a new study by the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Meta AI Research.
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Key Genetic Code Change Drives Common Lung Cancer Type
1/9/2023
A team led by researchers at NYU Langone Health's Perlmutter Cancer Center has identified a gene that drives development of the second most common type of lung carcinoma, offering greater insight into how the disease might be treated.
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ATP and NYU Langone Health Launch Aethon Therapeutics to Eradicate Drug-Resistant Cancer Cells
1/9/2023
New therapies targeting oncogenic mutations in proteins such as RAS and EGFR hold great promise for people fighting cancer.
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Severely Stressful Events Worsen Symptoms of Long COVID
11/9/2022
The death of a loved one, financial or food insecurity, or a newly developed disability were some of the strongest predictors of whether a patient hospitalized for COVID-19 would experience symptoms of long COVID a year later, a new study finds.
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NYU Langone's Leading Cardiac Specialists Present Latest Research at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2022
11/7/2022
Experts from NYU Langone Health presented their latest clinical findings and research discoveries at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2022, from Nov. 4 to Nov. 7, in Chicago.
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Lucid Dying: Patients Recall Death Experiences During CPR
11/6/2022
One in five people who survive cardiopulmonary resuscitation after cardiac arrest may describe lucid experiences of death that occurred while they were seemingly unconscious and on the brink of death, a new study shows.
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Experimental Treatment Approach Counters Allergic Asthma without Weakening Flu Defenses
10/7/2022
Blocking the action of calcium signals in immune cells suppresses the most common form of asthma, but without compromising the body's defenses against flu viruses, a new study finds.
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NYU Langone Health Orthopedic Surgeon Performs First Surgery Using New Wireless Surgical Camera
9/15/2022
NYU Langone Health announced the completion of the first orthopedic surgery in the United States using a completely wireless camera system.
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COVID-19 Vaccination Rates at NYC Schools Varied Significantly by Race/Ethnicity and Borough
9/15/2022
For the more than one million children attending New York City public schools, the likelihood of receiving COVID-19 vaccines depended on their race and ethnicity, and the borough in which they live.
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Dense Liquid Droplets Act as Cellular Computers
9/14/2022
An emerging field explores how groups of molecules condense together inside cells, the way oil droplets assemble and separate from water in a vinaigrette.
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Four out of Every 10 Gun Deaths in Cities Are Suicides
9/8/2022
Four out of every 10 gun-related deaths in cities were suicides, an 11 percent increase since 2014, finds an analysis of firearm deaths in more than 750 U.S. cities from 2014 through 2020.
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Brains Cells Born Together Wire and Fire Together for Life
8/22/2022
Brain cells with the same "birthdate" are more likely to wire together into cooperative signaling circuits that carry out many functions, including the storage of memories, a new study finds.
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Almost 90 Percent of People with Opioid Use Disorder Not Receiving Life-Saving Medication, New Study Finds
8/4/2022
While the opioid overdose and death epidemic continues to worsen across the United States, medications such as methadone, buprenorphine and extended-release naltrexone are proven to reduce opioid overdoses by more than 50 percent.
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Physicians at New York University have successfully implanted pig hearts into the bodies of patients that were living but no longer showed neural function, a process called xenotransplantation.