Large analysis of familial cases and genomic studies sheds light on genetic contributions
Benefits include reduced pain, earlier mobilization and more likely discharge to home
Tapping into motivational interviewing to guide behavioral change
Multidisciplinary focus on an often underdiagnosed and ineffectively treated pulmonary disease
Oncologic and functional outcomes are promising, but selection is key
Study suggests inconsistencies in the emergency department evaluation of geriatric patients
Increasing treatment options are extending the window for continued functional gains
New center offers programming for kindergarteners to adults to help build a nursing pipeline
Today’s research helps illuminate tomorrow’s needs
Cleveland Clinic is among the first in the U.S. to perform the procedure
HALT has unique clinical implications for adults with congenital heart disease
Reconsidering axillary lymph node dissection as well as depth of surgical margins
Neurology nursing calls for skill, emotional intensity and more
Addressing the brain-body interplay can help patients achieve better outcomes
Pediatric specialists unpack new evidence, considerations for care and what’s ahead
Case-control study yields evidence of epigenetic aging in pediatric-onset MS