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February 9, 2026

New York Medical College

Uncovering an Early Driver of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

New NYMC Research Identifies EP300 as a Key Regulator of Blood Vessel Damage, Opening the Door to Earlier Detection and Intervention


February 9, 2026

New York Medical College

Rethinking the Brain’s Response to Opioids

NYMC Researchers Reveal Findings That Could Inform More Targeted Approaches to Addiction Treatment


January 23, 2026

Touro College of Pharmacy

What ADHD Medications Reveal About Sleep, the Brain, and Digital Health

New Research Shows Common Stimulants May Boost Wakefulness—Not Focus—Prompting Fresh Questions about Medication Safety, Sleep’s Role, and Next-Gen Treatments


December 17, 2025

New York Medical College

From Response to Real Impact

Thomas McAdam, M.P.H., is Shaping the Next Generation of Disaster Responders Through Education and Public Health Leadership


November 21, 2025

New York Medical College

Alcohol Use Disorder Associated with Worse Prognosis Following Brain Hemorrhage

Surprisingly, Alcohol in the Blood at the Time of Hemorrhage Appeared to Offer Short-term Protection


November 20, 2025

New York Medical College

Dr. Paul Arnaboldi Receives More Than $500,000 NIH Grant to Support Respiratory Vaccine Development

The Funding Will Support Research to Combat Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a Prominent Cause of Fatal Healthcare-Acquired Infections


November 20, 2025

New York Medical College

Simultaneous Heart-Kidney Transplant Brings Higher Risk of Kidney Failure and Death

NYMC Researchers Found Simultaneous Transplant Yielded Worse Outcomes Than Kidney-After-Heart Transplant, Highlighting the Need for Improved Candidate Selection Strategies


November 5, 2025

New York Medical College

New Study in JAMA Neurology Reveals Positive Treatment Outcomes for Focal Epilepsy

Most Patients Become Seizure-free Over Time, But Require Multiple Medications and Patience


November 5, 2025

New York Medical College

New Test Could Revolutionize Lyme Disease Diagnosis

The Innovative Single-step Test Showed More Than 90 Percent Sensitivity in Early Lyme Disease Detection in Clinical Evaluations


October 28, 2025

Lander College for Men

Every Page A Story

Dean Henry Abramson Completes 2,711-Day Talmud History Video Project


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