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Benefits of Myectomy for Obstructive HCM Are Greatest at Earlier Symptomatic Stages

Symptom burden at presentation is a potent predictor of long-term survival, large analysis shows

Key Rural-Urban Differences Revealed in U.S. Post-Acute Stroke Care

Large study shows rural patients are less apt to be discharged to inpatient rehab, hampering outcomes

Pectus Surgery Requires Full Restoration, Not Just Cosmetic Correction

Cleveland Clinic welcomes world-leading chest wall surgeon Dr. Hyung Joo Park

Clarifying Factors That Inform MIGS Versus Open Procedure

Minimally invasive surgery is the preferred approach in many cases, but not all

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June 18, 2026/Pulmonary/Podcast
A Look at Chronic Beryllium Disease (Podcast)

Overexposure to the common alloy can lead to an autoimmune response called sensitization

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New framework better distinguishes stable from critically ill patients

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June 17, 2026/Cancer/Patient Support
Overcoming Taboos: Helping Men with Cancer Restore Sexual Health

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Creating Space for Nurses to Be Heard

Bimonthly breakfasts and council meetings foster open dialogue, shared decision-making and meaningful action

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June 16, 2026/Transplant/Case Study
Case Study: Multivisceral Transplantation for Extensive Portal Vein Thrombosis

Pre-operative SMA balloon occlusion helped reduce intraoperative blood loss in a high-risk procedure

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June 16, 2026/Neurosciences/Podcast
The Potential of CAR T-Cell Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis (Podcast)

Updates on this fast-evolving therapeutic landscape from a leading trialist

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AI System Combines Images With Written Impressions to Accurately Read Cardiac MRI

CMR-CLIP outperforms general AI tools; may one day expand patient access to CMR

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June 15, 2026/Cancer/Patient Support
Managing Infection Risk in the Era of Cell Therapy

Long-term immune effects reshape preventative strategies and timelines

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Device Day: Building Critical Care Competency Through Simulation

Nurse-led program uses hands-on, low-fidelity training to strengthen skills and confidence with high-risk cardiac devices

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June 12, 2026/Cancer/News & Insight
Immunotherapy Appears to Reduce the Risk of Secondary Primary Cancers

Large-scale database also reveals potential for immunotherapy to protect against cancer

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June 12, 2026/Neurosciences
New Building to Showcase the Potential of a Hybrid OR in Neurosurgery Care

Advanced surgical suite in our soon-to-open facility promises to redefine care standards

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Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery: A Complex Approach Is Becoming More Accessible

The steep learning curve is easing as robotics, VR and improved imaging technologies enhance precision and surgeon confidence