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NYU Langone Health is a world-class integrated academic health system and one of the largest in the Northeast, with multiple inpatient hospitals and hundreds of outpatient locations across the New York City region and in Florida. Guided by the mission “to care, to teach, to discover,” its more than 50,000 staff members deliver patient care, medical education, and research that advance treatments and improve outcomes.

How do you choose the right hospital for high-quality heart care?In U.S. News and World Report, Dr. Glenn Fishman, direc...
02/18/2026

How do you choose the right hospital for high-quality heart care?

In U.S. News and World Report, Dr. Glenn Fishman, director of NYU Langone's Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, shares what patients should look for when seeking advanced cardiac care.

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Looking at U.S. News’s best cardiology hospital rankings is a good place to start, but here’s what else you should consider in order to get the best heart care in your area.

Former Marvel Entertainment CEO Peter Cuneo endured years of debilitating pain in his legs that was so severe he would l...
02/17/2026

Former Marvel Entertainment CEO Peter Cuneo endured years of debilitating pain in his legs that was so severe he would lose feeling in them, often forcing him to sit on the ground or on a fire hydrant to avoid falling. After three years of injections that offered little relief, he knew he needed another solution.

Peter had spinal compression, a condition where pressure on the spine or nearby nerves causes symptoms such as numbness or tingling in the arms or legs. He turned to NYU Langone Health spine surgeon Dr. Jeffrey A. Goldstein, who performed a less-invasive robotic surgery that relieved the compression almost instantly. “I had a miracle experience,” Peter reflects. “Immediately when I woke up, even though I had surgical pain, I could tell all the leg problems were gone.”

Learn more about Peter’s story: https://bit.ly/4qFvnPQ

NYU Langone Orthopedics and robotic spine surgery helped Peter Cuneo, the former CEO of Marvel Entertainment, walk without severe pain again.

In a recent interview with ABC News, cardiologist Dr. Harmony Reynolds highlights an important reality: women are less l...
02/16/2026

In a recent interview with ABC News, cardiologist Dr. Harmony Reynolds highlights an important reality: women are less likely than men to report chest pain during a heart attack, and they often experience more subtle symptoms.

Dr. Reynolds stresses that these differences can delay care and underscores the importance of awareness, recognizing unusual warning signs, and speaking up about concerns. Read more of her insights ⤵️

Many women may not realize their greatest health threat isn't cancer; It's heart disease. According to the CDC. only 56% of women are aware of the risks.

02/14/2026

Heartbreak isn’t just emotional—it can be physical, too 💔

Broken heart syndrome, or takotsubo syndrome, is a real heart condition that can mimic a heart attack and is often brought on by sudden stress or major life events. Dr. Harmony Reynolds, director of our Center for Women’s Cardiovascular Health at NYU Langone Health and an expert on the condition, explains what it is, why it’s commonly misunderstood, and what you should know about it.

Watch to learn more, and see how we diagnose and treat broken heart syndrome at NYU Langone: https://bit.ly/4qAiypI

02/13/2026
Are the latest fitness trends on social media actually worth it?In a recent PIX11 segment, NYU Langone Health sports med...
02/13/2026

Are the latest fitness trends on social media actually worth it?

In a recent PIX11 segment, NYU Langone Health sports medicine physician Dr. Julia Iafrate breaks down what works, what doesn’t, and where to spend your time and money.

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One fitness trend shaking up the social media world has been the vibration plate. Scrolling through your apps it would be hard to miss videos of people using them. But are they effective? Sports medicine expert, Dr. Julia Iafrate from NYU Langone, joined the show to break down what's worth your time...

Noticing drier skin or a scratchy throat this winter? In The New York Times, NYU Langone Health’s Dr. Erich Voigt explai...
02/11/2026

Noticing drier skin or a scratchy throat this winter? In The New York Times, NYU Langone Health’s Dr. Erich Voigt explains why indoor air loses moisture during colder months and how humidifiers can help bring relief.

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Humidifiers can treat a range of winter symptoms, including cracked skin, scratchy throats and nosebleeds — but only if you use them correctly.

Could everyday habits be quietly affecting your heart health?In a recent feature with Health, cardiologist Dr. Harmony R...
02/10/2026

Could everyday habits be quietly affecting your heart health?

In a recent feature with Health, cardiologist Dr. Harmony Reynolds highlights common behaviors that may be unintentionally impacting your heart and simple ways you can make adjustments. Plus, she shares what steps to take if concerning symptoms appear.

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For American Heart Month, four cardiologists share the biggest mistakes they see people make for their hearts—and provide simple, realistic fixes.

NYU Grossman School of Medicine student Claire Thompson is trading her white coat and flashcards for skates—at least for...
02/10/2026

NYU Grossman School of Medicine student Claire Thompson is trading her white coat and flashcards for skates—at least for the next two weeks—as she helps Team Canada go for gold in women’s ice hockey at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.

A starting defender, Claire already knows what it takes to win on the Olympic stage, having captured her first gold medal in her debut at the 2022 Beijing Games. Later that year, she elevated her off-ice ambitions as well, enrolling at NYU Grossman, where she now balances a rigorous academic schedule with her commitment to the ice, practicing with the New York University men’s hockey team twice a week after classes.

After earning her medical degree, Claire plans to pursue further training in orthopedics.

Join us in cheering her on as she goes for her second Olympic gold! 🥇🏒

Can not having too much of one vitamin affect your memory and focus? Dr. Joel Salinas breaks down vitamin B-12 deficienc...
02/09/2026

Can not having too much of one vitamin affect your memory and focus? Dr. Joel Salinas breaks down vitamin B-12 deficiency in a recent HuffPost feature, including symptoms, causes, and how it can be treated.

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The nutrient plays a role in memory, focus, mental health and so much more. Here's how to get more of it.

We’re excited to welcome Daniel Gomez, MD, MBA, as the new Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Perlmutter C...
02/09/2026

We’re excited to welcome Daniel Gomez, MD, MBA, as the new Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone!

Dr. Gomez is a leading physician-scientist in radiation oncology, with specialized expertise in treating oligometastatic cancers, a complex form of stage IV disease that requires close collaboration across multiple specialties. His work has largely focused on lung cancer and the role of radiation therapy in oligometastatic disease, and he has led or co-led numerous clinical trials and major national studies that have helped shape today’s standards of care in thoracic oncology.

In his new role, Dr. Gomez will guide multidisciplinary teams of physicians and researchers as they advance innovative research and deliver highly personalized radiation therapy, tailoring treatment plans to each patient’s clinical history, imaging, and molecular profile.

“I am very honored to join NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center,” Dr. Gomez says. “There is an incredible amount of energy and enthusiasm throughout the medical center, which is inspiring in the mission to improve cancer care for our patients.”

Learn more about Dr. Gomez: https://bit.ly/3ZZLIno

Looking to make your meals more heart healthy without overhauling your entire diet?In a recent interview with Fox News, ...
02/07/2026

Looking to make your meals more heart healthy without overhauling your entire diet?

In a recent interview with Fox News, preventive cardiologist Dr. Sean Heffron shares simple eating tips to support cardiovascular health, including what to focus on and what to limit.

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Simple heart-healthy grocery swaps can boost cardiovascular health without breaking the bank. Experts shared easy switches during American Heart Month.

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