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Clinical Application of MR Fingerprinting in Epilepsy Advances With NIH Grant Renewal

Researchers pair quantitative imaging with AI to improve surgical outcomes in nonlesional epilepsy

Arrhythmia Burden in Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries

Retrospective study examines outcomes associated with common treatment pathways

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Hero Huddles: Celebrating Unsung Heroes

Program thanks those whose actions personify Cleveland Clinic values

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A Peek Inside a Transformative Care Space in Our New Neurological Building

Novel ‘assessment center’ will be a partner in care by serving as an engine of structured data collection

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Expanding the Donor Pool: The Rise of DCD Heart Transplants

Largest study to date confirms mortality rates similar to DBD transplant and reveals risk factors

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AI Model Detects Amblyopia Based on Fixational Eye Movement

It’s the first step toward reliable screening with your smartphone

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Anytime, Anywhere: Critical Care On The Go

Transport nurses prepare to manage all patients and acuity levels

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May 22, 2025/Cancer/News & Insight
Novel Partnership Aims to Advance ctDNA Testing in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Cleveland Clinic, the University of Minnesota and University of Cambridge receive $1M grant to develop point-of-care biosensor for early detection and treatment personalization

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Nutcracker Syndrome: A Rare Diagnosis and Innovative Robotic Surgery

First single-port renal vein transposition reduces recovery time and improves outcomes

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Successfully Transitioning from Nursing Peer to Leader (Podcast)

How to move from working side-by-side with nursing colleagues to leading a team

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May 20, 2025/Cancer/News & Insight
Roughly One-Third of Patients with Metastatic Gastroesophageal Cancer May be Eligible for New Targeted Therapy

Long-acting antiemetics and high-dose steroids key to minimizing acute nausea

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How Our New Neurological Building Will Democratize Care Access Through Distance Health

Advanced connectivity and technologies build on a foundation of teleneurology leadership

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May 20, 2025/Digestive/Research
Luminal GI Cancers Driving the Rise in Early-Onset GI Cancer Rates

Greater awareness among young patients is needed