Nonlethal Targeting of Gut Microbes Inhibits Thrombosis with Minimal Bleeding Risk
Mouse study shows most potent therapeutic ‘drugging’ of microbiome to date
Mouse study shows most potent therapeutic ‘drugging’ of microbiome to date
A new study by Cleveland Clinic researchers finds nocturnal hypoxemia may be a cause of sarcopenia.
A new paper demonstrates that dynamic modeling can predict ICU patient outcomes with 90% accuracy, significantly higher than traditional, static models.
A new study led by Cleveland Clinic researchers reveals that Zika virus can reprogram fetal immune development, leaving children vulnerable to future infections and altering…
Here’s what we’ve learned and achieved in the 10 years since we first deployed our mobile stroke treatment unit as one of the first in…
The key linkages between red blood cell disorders and male infertility that clinicians need to be aware of
Drinking an erythritol-sweetened beverage rapidly enhances platelet reactivity and raises thrombosis risk in healthy volunteers A new intervention study in healthy volunteers adds to growing…
A 65-year-old with advanced COPD and a mechanical aortic valve presents with an extremely large aortic arch aneurysm, but he’s not a candidate for open…
Total ankle replacement is a viable alternative to arthrodesis for most patients with end-stage ankle arthritis.
The novel aldosterone synthase inhibitor yielded particularly robust blood pressure reduction in trial participants with obesity.
A team of scientists from Cleveland Clinic’s Lerner Research Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Drug Discovery has synthesized and tested…