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New York University (NYU)

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New York University (NYU) Sub-categories:

  • Langone Medical Center (6)
  • NYU Grossman School of Medicine (7)
  • NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (1)
  • NYU Langone Hospital–Long Island (2)
  • Project on Vaccine Ethics and Policy (1)
  • Rudin Center for Transportation (1)
  • Silver School of Social Work (1)

External link for more info: New York University (NYU)

Wombs For Rent: The Legalization of Commercial Surrogacy

>> June 12, 2022

Though many countries have outlawed commercial surrogacy, states in America are beginning to legalize it. Experts weigh in on the ethical implications of commercialized surrogacy.

institutions/organizations: Coalition Against Trafficking in Women| New York University (NYU)| NYU Grossman School of Medicine| SurrogateFirst

Medical Notes: April 3, 2022

>> April 3, 2022

New research shows that more than 99% of commonly used chemicals aren’t sustainable. Then, researchers have identified unique differences between autism symptoms in boys versus girls. And finally, how paper airplanes are inspiring new types of flying robots.

institutions/organizations: ETH Zurich| New York University (NYU)| Stanford University| Stanford University School of Medicine

Medical Notes: March 27, 2022

>> March 27, 2022

AI outperforms expert humans in brain surgery instruction. A new study finds brain measurements in children with ADHD not that much different than peers. And finally, the right education could decrease teen birth rates.

institutions/organizations: American Medical Association (AMA)| Duke University| McGill University| National Academy of Sciences| New York University (NYU)

Homeless Americans: Myth vs. Reality

>> November 21, 2021

Around a half million people are homeless in the US on any given night, but the street homeless who are most visible often incorrectly influence our assumptions about the homeless. A noted researcher discusses myths and truths about their addictions, employment, residences, and more, and why people often become homeless.

institutions/organizations: American Academy of Social Work & Social Welfare| New York University (NYU)| Silver School of Social Work

Medical Notes: October 17, 2021

>> October 17, 2021

Research shows Covid vaccines have no effect on fertility and vaccinated mothers can pass along immunity to babies in the womb. A study shows the rules restricting how many passengers teen drivers can carry are working. Then, a new study says it's not just about how many steps you take per day, it matters how fast you walk. And finally, if the pandemic’s got …

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| Langone Medical Center| Moderna| National Bureau of Economic Research| New York University (NYU)| Pfizer| Purdue University

Synthetic Biology: Friend or Foe?

>> October 10, 2021

Researchers believe “SynBio” may eventually help address hunger, pollution, and other modern problems. Yet in the wrong hands, synthetic biology could unleash terrible biological weapons. Experts discuss.

institutions/organizations: Center for Synthetic Biology| New York University (NYU)| Northwestern University| NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Medical Notes: September 12, 2021

>> September 12, 2021

A new study shows that naps don't make up for lost sleep. Then, research finds that people who have someone they can count on to listen to them have brains that age much slower than others. Next, a study suggests that for teens, a close, supportive bonds with their fathers is even more important than previously thought. And finally... a study says social …

institutions/organizations: Facebook| Langone Medical Center| Michigan State University (MSU)| New York University (NYU)| Penn State University| Sleep and Learning Lab| Twitter| Yale University
SUDC — Sudden Unexplained Death Of A Child

Sudden Unexplained Death of a Child

>> June 20, 2021

Each year, some 400 U.S. children over age one, most of them toddlers, die for no known reason. Families, longing for answers, often find that their families, friends, and even pediatricians are unfamiliar with this classification of death, or that they even occur. Family members who have lost a child, a medical examiner, and a research expert who has lost a …

institutions/organizations: Cook County Medical Examiner| Langone Medical Center| New York University (NYU)| NYU Langone Comprehensive Epilepsy Center| SUDC Foundation
Medical Notes: Week of May 9, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of May 9, 2021

>> May 9, 2021

The injection of nanoparticles deep into the brain can produce relief for those with chronic pain and depression.  Then, diagnoses for the four most common cancers take a big jump when people hit age 65. And finally, a new study shows that narcissistic people pump themselves up only because deep down inside, they don’t believe they’re any good.

institutions/organizations: New York University (NYU)| Stanford University
Covid And Crashes

Covid and Crashes

>> February 14, 2021

The number of cars on the road has been dramatically lower during the pandemic, yet the number of crash deaths has actually increased. That means the number of crashes and traffic deaths per mile driven have skyrocketed. Experts discuss this unprecedented scenario and what we can do about it.

institutions/organizations: Bloomberg School of Public Health| Johns Hopkins University| National Safety Council| New York University (NYU)| Rudin Center for Transportation

Covid Messaging: Why Communication is Life and Death

>> January 3, 2021

Poor communication and mixed messages have contributed greatly to poor acceptance of anti-coronavirus actions such as masking and social distancing, and experts fear it may be the same with the new vaccines. Experts discuss what we’ve done right in messaging and the lessons from what we’ve done wrong.

institutions/organizations: Nardi Media| New York University (NYU)
medical crowdfunding

Medical Crowdfunding: The good and the bad

>> December 20, 2020

Medical campaigns account for a third of monies raised on crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe, and many people who’ve fallen through the holes of the safety net have been helped this way. But studies show that fraud is rampant with fake patients and medical providers. Experts discuss.

institutions/organizations: New York University (NYU)| Simon Fraser University| University of Washington
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