Harnessing the Power of Light to Kill Surface Pathogens
Study offers solution to hospital-acquired infections
Study offers solution to hospital-acquired infections
Expert urges providers to understand and evaluate older patients for signs of emotional abuse — a painful reality for millions of geriatric victims.
In a recent episode of Cleveland Clinic’s Head and Neck Innovations podcast, Alan Kominsky, MD delves into the evolution of surgical sleep therapy.
Several new studies from Cleveland Clinic show that complication rates after patellofemoral stabilizing surgery are much lower than previously reported.
Two-patient series is first report of complete and sustained seizure remission after introduction of cannabidiol for epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic seizures (EMAS).
Dwell time for cardiac device leads has differing impact on transvenous extraction success for pacemaker and ICD leads.
Studies from the NARCOMS Registry offer reassuring insights into the impact of COVID-19 and the incidence of long COVID among people with multiple sclerosis.
What do dietary substrates, gut microbe metabolites and heart failure have in common? Our latest research reveals a fascinating link. Our researchers have identified a…
How neurorehabilitation at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital enabled a 34-year-old to fully recover from traumatic brain injury following devastating ski accident
Only a handful of orthopaedic surgeons in the U.S. are using the vertebral body tethering technique to treat idiopathic scoliosis.
Study uncovers proteomic signatures associated with frailty and mortality risk in older adults undergoing TAVR, finding age is not the primary determinant of frailty.