News from NYU Langone Health
The Most Common Eating Disorder in the U.S. Is Also the Least Understood
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The New York Times – May 31
-Andrea D. Vazzana, PhD, clinical assistant professor, Departments of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, and Psychiatry
Health Care Sees a Striking Labor Trend
Politico – May 30
-NYU Langone Health
A Closer Look at Hearing Loss, Dementia, and Stigma
The Hearing Journal – May 30
-Barbara L. Weinstein, PhD, adjunct assistant professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Palliative Care
Could 'Brain Zap' Procedure Make Older Folks Smarter? Data Suggest It Might
This article was picked up by news websites across the country.
HealthDay – May 30
-Leigh E. Charvet, PhD, professor, Department of Neurology
Legal Ketamine Therapy Thrives — And Fuels Illicit Use
Bloomberg – May 30
-Joseph J. Palamar, MPH, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health
2017 to 2022 Saw Increase in Seizures of Illicit Ketamine
HealthDay – May 25
-Joseph J. Palamar, MPH, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health
Heat Rash vs. Eczema: What's the Difference?
HealthCentral – May 30
-Ariel Ostad, MD, clinical associate professor, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology
Hypertension Tied to Worse Survival After Surgery for Upper Tract Urothelial Cancers
MedPage Today – May 30
-Katie S. Murray, DO, member of the Faculty, Department of Urology, Perlmutter Cancer Center
AI Tool Can Help Spot "Invisible" Brain Damage in College Athletes
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Technology Networks – May 31
-NYU Langone Health
News from NYU Langone Hospital–Long Island
NUMC Still Running in Place
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Newsday – May 30
-NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island