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February 24, 2026

New York Medical College

It Takes Trial and Error to Reach Discovery

Major Stroke Trial’s Findings Underscore the Importance of Perseverance and Adaptation in Clinical Research


February 23, 2026

School of Health Sciences

Bringing Animal-Assisted Therapy to Pediatric Occupational Therapy

For Her Capstone Project, Doctor of Occupational Therapy Candidate Annette Bresler Examined How to Better Inform Practitioners About Pros and Cons of Animal-Assisted Therapy


February 23, 2026

Touro College of Pharmacy

What if Banana Bags Came Ready to Use?

Research Between Touro College of Pharmacy and New York College of Medicine Aims to Test Shelf-Stability and Sterile Compounding of Banana Bags to Reimagine Hospital Staple


February 13, 2026

New York Medical College

HeLa Conference Explores Ethics, Equity, and Innovation in a Changing Health Care Landscape

Redefining Engagement in Modern Medicine


February 11, 2026

Touro University

Researchers Discover That a Hormone Can Access the Brain By Hitchhiking

Touro University researchers have found that particles in the blood shuttle hormones through the body, including the brain, supercharging the transport in response to physical exercise


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


February 9, 2026

Touro University

Breathing CO2 May Help the Brain Clear Toxic Proteins in Parkinson’s Disease

Researchers Have Identified a Way to Help the Brain Remove Proteins Implicated in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease


February 5, 2026

Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine

Studying the Effects of Heart-Healthy Meals

TouroCOM's Dr. Kamilah Ali Receives $400,000 Grant from American Heart Association to Monitor Blood Pressure and Glycemic Levels of Meal Recipients


January 28, 2026

Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine

Treating What We Don't Yet Understand

Jenny Kim Studies Chronic Pain and Neuroinflammation While Earning Her Medical Degree at TouroCOM Montana


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