NYU Langone Hassenfeld Children's Hospital
Recent News About NYU Langone Hassenfeld Children's Hospital
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New anti-obesity drugs show promise for diabetic kidney transplant patients
Kidney transplant recipients with type 2 diabetes have shown improved outcomes when treated with a new class of anti-obesity drugs, according to a recent study led by researchers at NYU Langone Health.
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Study shows partial gland removal effective for many prostate cancer patients
A recent study led by NYU Grossman School of Medicine researchers indicates that primary partial gland cryoablation (PPGCA) can prevent prostate cancer recurrence while preserving urinary and sexual function in most patients.
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Study links oxytocin with potential pregnancy delays
Oxytocin, a hormone recognized for its roles in childbirth and maternal bonding, may also influence pregnancy by delaying embryo development under stress, according to a new study on rodents.
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Michael Dolinger joins NYU Langone as director of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease program
Nationally recognized pediatric gastroenterologist Michael Dolinger, MD, MBA, has been appointed as the director of the Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Program at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone. Dr. Dolinger is also an...
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NYU Langone expands with addition of Suffolk County facility
Long Island Community Hospital has officially joined NYU Langone Health, becoming NYU Langone Hospital—Suffolk.
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Advanced Organ Donor Management Fellowship launched by NYU Langone Health & LiveOnNY
NYU Langone Health and LiveOnNY have announced the establishment of the first Advanced Organ Donor Management Fellowship in the United States.
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New tool promises rapid detection of cancer genetics during brain surgery
A new tool, Ultra-Rapid droplet digital PCR (UR-ddPCR), has been developed by researchers at NYU Langone Health to identify the genetic markers of cancer cells in real-time during surgery.
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Researchers identify new brain circuit influencing memory processing
A new study led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine has identified a previously unrecognized brain circuit that helps determine the familiarity and importance of sensory information.
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NYU Langone Health launches escort service for patient appointments
NYU Langone Health has introduced the "I’ll Walk with You" program, designed to enhance patient satisfaction and appointment efficiency by guiding patients to their appointments with volunteer assistance.
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Renowned kidney stone expert joins NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn
Dr. Esteban Emiliani Sanz, an internationally recognized expert in kidney stone treatment and prevention, has joined NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn and the Department of Urology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.