When Multiple Sclerosis Is Suspected in Patients Under 18 or Over 50
Expert group reviews the knowns and unknowns in differential diagnosis of pediatric-onset and late-onset multiple sclerosis.
Expert group reviews the knowns and unknowns in differential diagnosis of pediatric-onset and late-onset multiple sclerosis.
Partial UCL tears may not always require the surgical option, and the trend towards personalized care is improving treatment approaches despite rising numbers of injuries.
How neurorehabilitation at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital enabled a 34-year-old to fully recover from traumatic brain injury following devastating ski accident
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Sensor-based digital health technologies are poised to impact healthcare in a big way, but experts are calling for recommendations to standardize studies.
A team of Cleveland Clinic researchers is exploring new antidotes against fentanyl overdose that eliminate the respiratory depression effects of opioids without interfering with their…
Surgeons at Cleveland Clinic are increasingly using nerve-sparing techniques for cystectomy that preserve sexual function and quality of life without compromising cancer treatment.
Sports medicine pioneer John Bergfeld, MD, shares how orthopaedics has changed since doing his first ACL repair in 1970.
95% of patients undergoing valve-sparing aortic root replacement at Cleveland Clinic are free from reoperation after 15 years. Learn more in this overview.
Children born with an underdeveloped or missing thumb have three treatment options: reconstruction, pollicization (changing a finger into a thumb) or no treatment. Today, reconstruction…
ALS remains a daunting neurodegenerative disease, but some progress has been made in understanding and managing it. An expert shares an update.