New York Medical College
The Use of Low-intensity Ultrasound to Modulate Brain Function Expands Options for Treating Neurological Conditions, Including Dementia, Epilepsy, and Parkinson’s Disease
Vigilant Screening and Infection-control Strategies by Health Care Facilities Are Key to Curbing Spread of the Drug-Resistant Fungal Pathogen
The First Dose of RCT2100 was Successfully Administered to a Patient with Cystic Fibrosis
Touro College of Pharmacy
Touro Pharmacy Students and Alumni Support Research Advancements Publicized in Top Journals
More Than 100 Students Showcased Their Projects During the Annual Medical Student Research Forum
COVID-19 Patients with Chronic Liver Disease Have a Higher Rate of Invasive Ventilation, Longer Hospital Stays, and an Increased Risk of Death
Bridging the Knowledge Gap Between Neurology and Cardiology Could Foster a More Integrated Approach to Patient Care
Obese Children Are Three Times More Likely to Sustain a Major Abdominal Injury in Pedestrian Motor Vehicle Strike Accidents
Sickle Cell Disease Patients with High Social Vulnerability Are Five Times as Likely to Die
Touro College of Pharmacy Faculty and Alumna Publish Article in Bacteria