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Getting at the Heart of MRIs
For people with heart disease, a new imaging technology, multitasking MRI, may yield better results and a more comfortable experience. We asked the technique's innovator Cedars-Sin...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Mar 09, 2020
New Clinical Trial at Cedars-Sinai for Active Surveillance of ...
Statistically, the incidence of thyroid cancer has increased worldwide over the past few decades, but researchers are unsure if it's an uptick in the prevalence of thyroid cancer o...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Mar 04, 2020
Cedars-Sinai Investigators Exploring the Connection Between th...
Research have come a long way in understanding how changes in our microbiome, specifically gut bacteria, may correlate to certain diseases like diabetes. Now, researcher Ruchi Math...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Mar 03, 2020
New Research Explores Link Among Diabetes, Pancreatitis and Pa...
When Type 2 diabetes is the diagnosis, physicians rarely think chronic pancreatitis is the cause. However, chronic pancreatitis may be more prevalent than many doctors think. Inves...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Feb 18, 2020
GH Therapy a Potential Risk to Older Adults
Shlomo Melmed, MB, ChB, cautions against Growth Hormone therapy in individuals who are not Growth Hormone-deficient citing concerns that GH therapy is being prescribed to older adu...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 15, 2020
Cedars-Sinai Team Performs Lifesaving Gastric Cancer Surgery
After the collaboration and dedication among a referring oncologist and the Cedars-Sinai Minimally Invasive GI Surgery team and the upper GI tumor board, surgeons at Cedars-Sinai w...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 15, 2020
After Decades of Research, New Clinical Trial for Cushing's Di...
Starting in 2001, Ning-Ai Liu, MD, PhD, along with other Cedars-Sinai investigators, began establishing a zebrafish model for pituitary drug testing for Cushing's disease because t...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 15, 2020
Cedars-Sinai Researchers May Revolutionize How Orthopaedic Inj...
Researchers at Cedars-Sinai may soon revolutionize how severe orthopaedic injuries are treated by harnessing the power of stem cells, gene therapy and ultrasound.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 15, 2020
Pulmonary Embolism Team Among First in the Nation
As one of the first hospitals in the nation with a Pulmonary Embolism Response Team (PERT), Cedars-Sinai has a team of experts, available around-the-clock, to provide prompt attent...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jan 15, 2020
What Do We Know About the Keto Diet?
By now you've likely heard of the ketogenic, or keto diet. Your friends swear by it and are showing great results from it. But what is keto and is it safe?
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jul 31, 2019
Could Walnuts Prove Beneficial for Prostate Cancer Patients?
Researchers are taking aim at prostate cancer, a cancer that affects 1 in 9 men. Led by Dr. Stephen Freedland, the Walnuts for Power study is looking at one potential way to limit ...
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jun 27, 2019
Be Part of History in the All of Us Research Program
Scientists want to see how differences in background, lifestyle, and environment can influence health and disease.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jun 16, 2019
The Science of Eating: Studying Food and How it Affects Us
For most of us, food is not just nutrition—it's social, it's how we bond, and how we spend time with our families.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / Jun 10, 2019
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis genetics: what do we know?
About 10% of ALS patients have what's called familial ALS, meaning it runs in their family.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / May 14, 2019
Cedars-Sinai doctors use telestroke technology to treat stroke...
Neurologists at Cedars-Sinai are taking advantage of telestroke video technology to diagnose and treat stroke patients at regional hospitals.
Cedars-Sinai Blog / May 13, 2019