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15
Mar
2024
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This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published March 7-14. If you have a published paper from this period that does not appear on this list, please contact Sue Marone.AnesthesiologyOverview and Clinical Applications of Artificial Intelligence and ...
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Mar
2024
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viewed Martha Gulati, MD, director of Preventive Cardiology in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai, about the effects of alcohol consumption on heart health.Past studies have indicated that moderate alcohol intake—up to one drink a day for women and up to two drinks a day for men, as defined ...
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Mar
2024
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This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published Feb. 29-March 7. If you have a published paper from this period that does not appear on this list, please contact Sue Marone.Biomedical SciencesOnline Dating: Predictors of Problematic Tinder Use. Ve ...
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Mar
2024
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to manage their condition,” Rader said. “These patients often can’t control their blood pressure—placing them at significantly higher risk of heart attack, stroke and kidney failure.” The device delivers ultrasound energy through the arteries of the kidneys to deade ...
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Mar
2024
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on-the-go mother of two equally on-the-go preschoolers, Yessenia Paez was accustomed to dealing with common parenting stress. But when 24/7 anxiety, heart palpitations, hand tremors and chronic headaches became the norm for the better part of a year, she knew something more was at play.A car accide ...
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Mar
2024
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. They found that drugs that blocked interleukin-1-beta signaling but not tumor necrosis factor alpha signaling prevented abnormal changes in how the heart pumps blood and the heart’s rhythm. “We need to test whether these observations in an animal disease model remain true in children with ...
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Mar
2024
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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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Mar
2024
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This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published Feb. 22-29. If you have a published paper from this period that does not appear on this list, please contact Sue Marone.Biomedical SciencesSOX9 Switch Links Regeneration to Fibrosis at the Single-Cel ...
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Feb
2024
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Insights May Yield Improvements in Heart and Brain HealthEarly 20th century physician and psychotherapist Alfred Adler famously said, “Follow your heart but take your brain with you.” It’s prudent advice that also sums up the approach of C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD, in her investigation of potent ...
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Feb
2024
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iac arrest in the United States every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.During sudden cardiac arrest, a change in the heart’s electrical activity causes it to suddenly stop beating. Having a heart condition can make a person more likely to experience sudden cardiac ...
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