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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.

02/26/2026
02/26/2026

Heart disease doesn’t affect women the same way it affects men. Symptoms can be more subtle, and risk can change with major life stages like pregnancy and menopause.

We asked three NYU Langone Health cardiologists to answer three essential questions about women’s heart health. Dr. Anais Hausvater explains why pregnancy can increase heart risk during and after delivery, Dr. Harmony Reynolds highlights a key screening women shouldn’t skip, and Dr. Shaline Rao breaks down how heart failure symptoms often show up differently in women than in men.

Our cardiologists encourage women to prioritize prevention and early detection not just during Heart Month, but all year long. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4rEWoUQ

In a recent feature with CURE Today, Dr. Michelle Bloom, director of NYU Langone Health's Cardio-Oncology Program, expla...
02/25/2026

In a recent feature with CURE Today, Dr. Michelle Bloom, director of NYU Langone Health's Cardio-Oncology Program, explains how certain cancer therapies can increase long-term cardiovascular risk and why ongoing heart monitoring is essential for survivors.

Read more: https://bit.ly/3Mw1R0W

Exploring the importance of heart health in cancer survivorship, we spoke with experts and survivors.

02/24/2026
02/23/2026

A healthy lifestyle goes a long way in protecting your heart. But sometimes, your risk for heart disease can be written into your DNA, especially if it runs in your family.

That’s where genetic counseling and testing can help. While many people associate genetic testing with cancer risk, it can also identify inherited heart conditions. At NYU Langone Health, Simone Weinmann, our cardiovascular genetic counselor, works with patients to better understand their personal and family risk. In this video, she explains how genetic testing for heart disease works, which family history details are most important to know, when testing might be recommended, and what happens next if you do have a positive test result.

Finding inherited heart conditions early can help you and your care team take proactive steps to manage your risk—and support your family’s health, too. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4ry2kPp

We’re incredibly proud of NYU Grossman School of Medicine student Claire Thompson for her outstanding performance at the...
02/20/2026

We’re incredibly proud of NYU Grossman School of Medicine student Claire Thompson for her outstanding performance at the Winter Olympic Games, where she helped Team Canada / Équipe Canada capture silver in women’s ice hockey.

Congratulations, Claire—what an achievement! 🥈

Ever wonder how elite athletes train in freezing temperatures for sports like skiing, ice skating, ice hockey, and bobsl...
02/20/2026

Ever wonder how elite athletes train in freezing temperatures for sports like skiing, ice skating, ice hockey, and bobsledding? Dr. Lauren Borowski, a sports medicine physician at NYU Langone Health, shares her top tips for staying active safely in the winter—the same guidance she gives elite ski jumpers like Tate Frantz and Paige Jones as head team physician for the men's USA Ski Jumping team.

Cold-weather workouts come with unique challenges, but the right approach can make all the difference for performance and injury prevention. If the temperatures in New York City this winter have you rethinking your outdoor workouts, check out Dr. Borowski’s advice here: https://bit.ly/3OEvvBH

Dr. Lauren Borowski of NYU Langone offers tips for staying safe during cold-weather workouts, including how to layer up, warm up, and prep your muscles.

02/20/2026

In the latest edition of “The Best Medicine,” Dr. Bobby Najari shares the major and lesser-known causes of fertility adversity and the wide range of treatment options. NYU Langone Health

How does saturated fat affect your heart? In a recent Verywell Health article, preventive cardiologist Dr. Sean Heffron ...
02/20/2026

How does saturated fat affect your heart? In a recent Verywell Health article, preventive cardiologist Dr. Sean Heffron shares insight into how these fats can impact the body over time and why heart-healthy eating looks different for everyone.

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Many nutrition guidelines recommend limiting saturated fats since these can elevate the risk for heart disease.

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.

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