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SEEG Linked With More Complete Resection and Greater Seizure Freedom in MOGHE Subtype of Epilepsy

Insights from one of the first studies of invasive monitoring in the rare form of focal cortical dysplasia

Patients With Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Are More Likely to Develop Uveitis

Similarly, patients with noninfectious uveitis have a higher risk of being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease within five years

First-in-Human Gene Therapy for HCM Demonstrates Safety and Early Efficacy

Initial data indicate tolerability and promising cardiac remodeling effects

New Insights on α-Synuclein Pathology and Clinical Phenotypes in Dementia With Lewy Bodies

The disease’s neuropathologic heterogeneity holds clues to refining diagnosis and prognosis

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AI Can Reliably Unlock EHR Data to Determine Clinical Trial Eligibility, Study Finds

LLM-driven system uses both structured and unstructured data, provides auditable justifications

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Protecting Athletes From Sudden Cardiac Death

Even seemingly healthy athletes can be at risk for SCD, making prevention a complex challenge

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March 11, 2026/Nursing/Clinical Nursing
Nursing that Reconstructs, Restores and More

Plastic surgery nurses uniquely help patients meet medical, functional and aesthetic goals

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Why Young People Need Specialized Gynecologic Care

A Q&A with Cleveland Clinic’s board-certified pediatric and adolescent gynecologist

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March 10, 2026/Cancer/News & Insight
Centering End-of-Life Care Around What Matters Most

Goal-of-care discussions drive earlier hospice access

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Advanced Neuroimaging and Clinical Perseverance Make Sense of a 68-Year-Old’s Progressive Symptoms

A case study in pairing imaging acumen with subspecialty expertise to yield answers and symptom relief

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Breech Positioning Is the Only Intrauterine Constraint Factor Linked to Torticollis Severity, Study Finds

Infants with > 30° of cervical tightness were also more likely to be younger at evaluation

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Addressing the Unique Needs of Young Adults With Congenital or Inherited Heart Disease

A new CME opportunity in Chicago, May 15-16

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Cardiac Revascularization: What’s Been Learned Over 40 Years of IMA-to-LAD Grafting?

After four decades, refinements to the gold standard of bypass continue as new insights emerge

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Leading the OR: How RNFAs Drive Surgical Safety and Team Performance

Strengthening outcomes through clear, transparent communication

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Progress in Treating Ventricular Septal Rupture After Myocardial Infarction (Podcast)

Why definitive surgical closure is the gold standard, and new ways to make it possible

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Keeping a Pulse: Leader Rounding Fosters Connections and Enhances Care

Frontline listening and engagement are crucial