Why Aren’t More Residents Choosing Nephrology?
Survey explores trainees’ exposure to and perceptions of the specialty
Survey explores trainees’ exposure to and perceptions of the specialty
Retrospective study highlights need for mammograms at younger age.
Cleveland Clinic physicians review laryngeal anatomy and function, causes of dysphonia and current AAO-HNS guidelines on diagnosis and treatment of hoarseness.
New study reveals that ketamine rivals electroconvulsive therapy for the management of treatment-resistant depression, giving clinicians an important new tool for patients with refractory disease.
Haploidentical bone marrow transplantation may help increase the donor pool for patients with sickle cell disease. A recent study reports two-year event-free survival comparable to…
In a recent Cleveland Clinic study of patients with class III obesity who had an unscheduled C-section delivery, those who received a standard dose of…
Kidney injury is a common complication of congenital cardiac surgery. A novel machine learning model could help physicians intervene earlier.
A Cleveland Clinic endocrinology study compared outcomes of people who replaced the prandial insulin component of their MDI regimen with SC semaglutide.
Large cohort study suggests a clear need for routine screening and treatment of sleep disorders in neurological and psychiatric populations. Large cohort study shows a…
Researchers discuss the striking link between high blood levels of TMAO and chronic kidney disease risk over time.
New research from Cleveland Clinic shows that untreated stable obstructive coronary artery disease is safe in TAVR recipients. A TAVR-first approach may be a safe…