Nonlethal Targeting of Gut Microbes Inhibits Thrombosis with Minimal Bleeding Risk
Mouse study shows most potent therapeutic ‘drugging’ of microbiome to date
Mouse study shows most potent therapeutic ‘drugging’ of microbiome to date
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Cohort study of patients with failed SAVR valves finds mortality signal after 2 years with valve-in-valve TAVR versus redo SAVR. Cohort study finding late mortality…
Cleveland Clinic research has identified immunologic factors associated with recurrence in patients with recurrent/metastatic oropharyngeal cancer.
A patient with metastatic urothelial carcinoma has no evidence of disease after receiving a checkpoint inhibitor, surgery and intravesical therapy.
The advent of approved treatments doesn’t change the need for a team approach to this challenging demyelinating autoimmune disease.
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Cleveland Clinic researchers are advancing their studies into the use of exercise to slow the progression of Parkinson’s symptoms.
Recent study finds bladder-sparing treatment for NMIBC with variant histology effective in most cases, opening doors for personalized cancer care.