We’re #1 in brain surgery—with the highest survival rates in the country. Any way you look at it. #TheBestOutcomes
Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3jqHNOO
It's #WearRedDay and our staff showed up in their best and brightest red clothes to help bring awareness to women's cardiovascular health!
Show your support in the comments!
Myth: Heart Disease is only a health concern for men.
Fact: Heart Disease is the leading cause of death in women.
We proudly participate in #WearRedDay to bring awareness about the importance of women's #hearthealth! ❤️#GoRed
Learn more: https://bit.ly/40hTRT7
#WearRedDay is almost here! Put on your red and join us on Facebook Live for 25 minutes of fun aerobic exercises tomorrow at 12 p.m. ET. #OurHearts are healthier when we support each other, so ask your friends and family to join in, too! https://bit.ly/3wr3EbZ
Max was born with a cardiac defect so rare that the condition has no name. Without an urgent intervention at birth, it would cause heart failure.
To save his life, Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital interventional cardiologists teamed up—read how they did it: https://bit.ly/3j7dU5Y
Happy #HeartMonth! What can you do to bring awareness to heart disease, the leading cause of death in women?
♥️ Wear Red on Friday, 2/3 #WearRedDay♥️ Join us on 2/28 for a free webinar to learn about issues unique to women & #heartdisease
Learn more: https://bit.ly/40hTRT7
Happy 'Heart-a-versary' to Chi Chi, who received a lifesaving heart transplant with Dr. Susheel Kumar a year ago.
She celebrated this milestone with her favorite care team at Hassenfeld Children's Hospital days before her 11th bday. More on
When you're not feeling well, sometimes the last thing you want to do is leave the house.
Be like Denise and get the expert NYU Langone care you need from home with a same-day Virtual Urgent Care appointment.
Make yours today: https://bit.ly/3j8QKME
#BlackHistoryMonth begins tomorrow Feb 1. Its is a time to celebrate the many achievements of Black Americans & recognize the struggles & challenges they have endured to achieve success. Join us as we honor some of the amazing work by our Black colleagues
, who are some of our incredible cardiologists that helped Yasmin with her pericarditis and myocarditis diagnoses and treatment.
Watch for the whole story ⤵️
Telling the story of my health scare this past month, with Dr. Greg Katz, cardiologist at NYU Langone.
Watch the full segment: https://on.msnbc.com/3kTCRTb
Telling the story of my health scare this past month, with Dr. Greg Katz, cardiologist at NYU Langone.
Watch the full segment: https://on.msnbc.com/3kTCRTb
researchers launched a new online tool that provides critical health data for all 435 congressional districts in the U.S. This tool can help inform policymaker action to eliminate wide health disparities.
For more: http://bit.ly/3iYRjZv
Dr. Kepal Patel uses minimally invasive technology—radio frequency ablation—to remove nodules on the #thyroid gland.
Read more about this technology and how it works: https://bit.ly/3kwusoi
, have a new online tool that provides critical health data for all U.S congressional districts. Dashboard incorporates 36 key measures of health, like deaths from heart disease & breast cancer
https://bit.ly/3XEIl2z
studio LIVE Thurs (1/27) from 8-10amET. They discuss an article about #emailing your doctor, sharp shoulder #pain, wound care, and they share stories from shifts in the #ER
No matter the weather, we're here for you. Get expert medical care from NYU Langone providers—without leaving home.
Schedule a same-day Virtual Urgent Care appointment today: https://bit.ly/3Wzrm0m
offers a future with faster, more accessible MRI scans.
Rapid MRI scans reconstructed with AI can generate high-quality images with the same diagnostic value as traditional scans in less time. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3XnXuoR
🔥 Twice as fast & just as informative: our #DeepLearning image reconstruction halved #MRI scan time while preserving diagnostic value & beating conventionally accelerated recons on perceived quality.
#innovation in #radiology & #medicine
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used brain diffusion MRI data & tractography to reconstruct white matter pathways in a healthy adult. Such MRI models can aid tracking progression of MS and other diseases. #MedArtMonday
Our transplant team saves more lives than any other hospital in New York.
No one fights harder for our transplant patients, like Maz, who was able to get back to kickboxing after his heart transplant.
Learn more about our program: https://bit.ly/3iNRLcO
to answer your questions about the immune system, like...
"Is playing in dirt good for your child's health?" and "What does the spleen even do?"
Get the answers when you watch on YouTube ⤵️
In 2022 we performed more organ transplants than any other hospital in New York, with some of the shortest wait times and highest survival rates in the country.
Learn more about our life-saving Transplant Institute: https://bit.ly/3ZN3CbC
If you're experiencing regular bouts of diarrhea and stomach pain, especially combined with any of these other five symptoms explained by Dr. Ariela Holmer, it may be time to see a specialist at our IBD Center.
Learn more about signs you shouldn't ignore: https://bit.ly/3ZkI0n3
New study finds that subway stations near tunnels that run below NYC's rivers have higher levels of pollutants☣️. Proximity to a river tunnel was the strongest factor in predicting a station’s pollution levels, followed by its age https://bit.ly/3iy1J1U
Commenting on new findings that #menopause symptoms can arise in women well before it starts, Laurie Jeffers, NP, DNP, notes that subtle differences in menstrual length & flow can possibly cause these hormone changes.
Read more in
If your child can’t seem to stop sniffling, there are easy steps you can take right from home.
Read more ways to care for your sick child with tips from Hassenfeld Children Hospital’s Dr. Arun Chopra: https://bit.ly/3WQ3wxT
found that those near river tunnels have worse air quality than those 2-3 stops away, possibly exposing riders to higher levels of pollution.
Read about the river-tunnel effect: https://bit.ly/3itpFn6
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the Alzheimer's drug lecanemab developed by Eisai and Biogen for patients in the earliest stages of the mind-wasting disease https://reut.rs/3XdqOhf