The State of Play of Stem Cells in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
A conversation with researcher and surgeon Amy Lightner, MD
A conversation with researcher and surgeon Amy Lightner, MD
As she retires from practice, the pioneering clinician, researcher and educator looks back on nearly four decades of advancements and offers advice for today’s young…
Cleveland Clinic researchers have discovered that the presence of the protein CD55 in cell nuclei can make ovarian cancer resistant to chemotherapy.
A Cleveland Clinic-led research team has identified a key protein-modifying mechanism that the Zika virus and other mosquito-transmitted flaviviruses use to hijack infected host cells…
The case of a patient wit both Reynaud’s phenomenon and erythromelalgia illustrates the challenges of treating these seemingly opposite conditions.
Study examines the risk of obesity in patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant
In pediatric hospital medicine, the decision to consult a subspecialist is usually based on a number of factors. Here’s what one physician has discovered and…
For the first time, a randomized trial has found a surgical intervention to be superior to standard medical therapy for supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage.
A recent podcast episode covers how a new single-port system is well-suited for oropharyngeal cancer treatment.
Promising results of peanut oral immunotherapy in young patients are leading to new questions about the mechanisms involved in immune tolerance.
New research from Cleveland Clinic shows that weight loss surgery reduces chronic kidney disease progression by 60% and kidney failure or death by 44%, outperforming…