A Diagnostic Dilemma Solved in 12-Year-Old Girl with Renal Cancer
Combination imaging, genetic testing prove invaluable
Combination imaging, genetic testing prove invaluable
Elevated blood levels of the sugar alcohol xylitol are associated with higher incident risk of cardiovascular events and enhanced platelet reactivity and thrombosis potential New…
Cleveland Clinic has started using a recently FDA-approved ultrasound device called histotripsy to treat liver tumors.
An initial characterization of cognitive aging in a rural community cohort in Nevada suggests that late-life rural living may promote cognitive resilience in some.
Sports medicine pioneer John Bergfeld, MD, shares how orthopaedics has changed since doing his first ACL repair in 1970.
New research indicates that combined liver transplant and cardiac surgery may be feasible in highly selected patients, and Cleveland Clinic physicians have created an algorithm…
A Cole Eye Institute research team will study the role of inflammation in retinal regeneration in zebrafish, with support from a new four-year grant from…
Cleveland Clinic pulmonologists address the role of measuring exhaled nitric oxide in the diagnosis and management of asthma and provide guidance for its appropriate use.
The novel aldosterone synthase inhibitor yielded particularly robust blood pressure reduction in trial participants with obesity.
A review of the Cleveland Clinic experience over 26 years has prompted efforts for multi-institutional data pooling to determine whether routine screening is warranted.
Vaping weakens the epithelial barrier in airways, shows a new study. RSV infection doubles in bronchial cells exposed to e-cigarette nicotine.