COVID-19 and Supplements: What We Know Now
Delving deeper into the science
Delving deeper into the science
A recent research effort at Cleveland Clinic, which compared Kono-S anastomosis and stapled side-to-side (SSTS) anastomosis in patients with Crohn’s disease, showed no statistically significant…
The basic understanding of pediatric heart failure and its treatments is lacking. Experts have identified research gaps that should be prioritized over the next decade.
Subtle clinical information gleaned from neurotological and audiological examinations prompted concern for central vestibular involvement in a recent case study.
Benefits of new FDA safety determination go beyond expanding patients’ options
A new study adds to growing evidence that socioeconomic factors, including poverty, poor housing quality and lack of access to healthy food, contribute to perinatal…
A new tool that uses AI and machine learning is bringing new efficiencies to the work of keeping Cleveland Clinic hospitals well staffed.
Study in professional fighters suggests glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) shows promise as a potential blood biomarker for neurodegenerative disease.
The Arthritis Foundation has selected Cleveland Clinic as the future home for its Osteoarthritis Imaging Center (OIC), designed to become the largest repository in the…
Alzheimer’s disease and Lewy body pathologies impact risk factors for cerebral amyloid angiopathy and should be considered when assessing patients’ candidacy for anti-amyloid therapy.
When an 18-month-old patient’s symptoms worsened, pediatric otolaryngologists had to adapt quickly and coordinate care.