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Apr
2024
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America/Los_Angeles
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published April 11-18. If you have a published paper from this period that does not appear on this list, please contact Sue Marone.AnesthesiologyUse of Herbal Medication in the Perioperative Period: Potential ...
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Apr
2024
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America/Los_Angeles
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published April 4-11. If you have a published paper from this period that does not appear on this list, please contact Sue Marone.AnesthesiologyAmerican Society of Anesthesiologists 2023 Guidance on Neurologic ...
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Apr
2024
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America/Los_Angeles
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published March 28-April 4. If you have a published paper from this period that does not appear on this list, please contact Sue Marone.AnesthesiologyDomains Influencing Faculty Decisions on the Level of Super ...
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Mar
2024
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America/Los_Angeles
sults of a recent study that found behavioral activation therapy can be as effective as medication at improving symptoms of depression in people with heart failure. Behavioral activation therapy engages patients in various activities—such as taking a walk, socializing with friends or voluntee ...
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Feb
2024
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America/Los_Angeles
Two new studies by Cedars-Sinai investigators support using artificial intelligence (AI) to predict sudden cardiac arrest—a health emergency that in 90% of cases leads to death within minutes.“Sudden cardiac arrest is a mostly lethal condition, and prevention will make the biggest impact, but we ...
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Feb
2024
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America/Los_Angeles
t they are invisible to the naked eye, coronary microvascular dysfunction can decrease blood supply to the heart, which can lead to heart attacks and heart failure.“In the past, when women, in particular, complained of chest pain but had angiograms showing no blockages in the large arteries, their ...
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Feb
2024
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America/Los_Angeles
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published Feb. 15-22. If you have a published paper from this period that does not appear on this list, please contact Sue Marone.Biomedical SciencesSex-Specific Association Between Perivascular Inflammation a ...
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Feb
2024
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America/Los_Angeles
ing author of the study. “In addition, several studies suggest that once you have persistent AFib, you may actually have a greater risk for stroke, heart failure and dying from cardiovascular disease.” This more recent study found that risk factors for new-onset, persistent AFib include bei ...
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Feb
2024
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America/Los_Angeles
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published Feb. 8-15. If you have a published paper from this period that does not appear on this list, please contact Sue Marone.Biomedical SciencesCT Attenuation of Periaortic Adipose Tissue in Abdominal Aort ...
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Feb
2024
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08:00 AM
America/Los_Angeles
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published Jan. Feb. 1-8. If you have a published paper from this period that does not appear on this list, please contact Sue Marone.Biomedical SciencesPediatric Low-Grade Glioma Models: Advances and Ongoing C ...
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