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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.

Because cervical cancer can develop quietly, knowing what symptoms to watch for matters. Dr. Olivia Khouri, a gynecologi...
01/27/2026

Because cervical cancer can develop quietly, knowing what symptoms to watch for matters. Dr. Olivia Khouri, a gynecologic oncologist at Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone, recently spoke with Today Show to share warning signs and tips that may help reduce risk.

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A gynecologic oncologist at NYU Langone Health who treats patients with cervical cancer shares the warning signs she looks for in her own body.

01/27/2026

If weight loss is one of your big goals for 2026, a medication may be part of your plan. Along with diet and exercise, options like semaglutide and tirzepatide are helping more people get the extra support they need—and they’re more accessible than ever.

But before you jump in, there’s a lot to keep in mind. Dr. Holly Lofton, director of our Medical Weight Management Program, shares what she tells her patients to help them get the most out of their treatment.

Learn how we can support you during your weight loss journey: https://bit.ly/4k2XHtM

01/23/2026
VO2 max is a metric that measures how efficiently your body uses oxygen during intense exercise, and is often regarded a...
01/23/2026

VO2 max is a metric that measures how efficiently your body uses oxygen during intense exercise, and is often regarded as a key marker of cardiovascular fitness and overall health.

In a recent interview with Oprah Daily, Dr. Julie Delphin, a cardiologist at NYU Langone Health’s Joan H. Tisch Center for Women’s Health, shares simple, everyday ways you can improve your VO2 max and support your heart health.

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This buzzy heart health metric is linked to fitness, disease prevention, and longevity.

01/19/2026

Brooklyn resident Idiatou Diallo was recently treated for non-Hodgkin lymphoma at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, which 10 years ago joined NYU Langone Health.

01/16/2026

You’ve probably seen mouth tape all over your social media feed—specifically people taping their mouths before bed or peeling it off in the morning, claiming it can prevent dry mouth, reduce snoring, and improve your sleep.

Before you try it yourself, it’s worth getting the facts. Dr. Alcibiades Rodriguez, medical director of NYU Langone Health’s Comprehensive Epilepsy Center—Sleep Center, explains what really happens when you tape your mouth shut, whether it offers any benefits, and when it could do more harm than good.

Watch the video for his expert perspective on this popular sleep trend 💤

Small moments early in life can add up. New research from NYU Langone Health shows that when pediatrician teams guide pa...
01/15/2026

Small moments early in life can add up. New research from NYU Langone Health shows that when pediatrician teams guide parents to play and engage in early literacy with their babies, children have stronger learning outcomes by age 6.

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An NYU Langone study examining early intervention into children’s lives found that such activities improved cognitive development and academic skills by age 6.

01/13/2026
We know staying active as we age helps us move better. Now, new research from NYU Langone Health shows it may be because...
01/12/2026

We know staying active as we age helps us move better. Now, new research from NYU Langone Health shows it may be because physical activity boosts brain chemistry that's linked to coordination and movement.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/4qeBSd1

The results of an NYU Langone study in aging mice that linked exercise to dopamine release and improved mobility may offer insight into Parkinson’s disease.

01/10/2026

A rapid NYU Langone—Brooklyn response and treatment with the medication tenecteplase (TNK) saved 72-year-old Richard Sabbagh’s life after a stroke. Learn more.

As flu cases rise nationwide, Dr. Michael Phillips, director of our Division of Infectious Diseases, spoke with Today Sh...
01/09/2026

As flu cases rise nationwide, Dr. Michael Phillips, director of our Division of Infectious Diseases, spoke with Today Show about the severity of this flu season and why vaccination remains essential.

Read more: https://on.today.com/49bjwUa

Flu cases and hospitalizations are surging, already breaking last season's records. Here's where activity is highest, what symptoms to watch for and how to protect yourself.

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