WAM Grants Support Alzheimer’s Research
The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement at Cleveland Clinic awards grants each year for promising research projects. Here are the 2025 recipients.
The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement at Cleveland Clinic awards grants each year for promising research projects. Here are the 2025 recipients.
A team of researchers recently found notable pharmacokinetic (PK) differences between males and females in at least 14 anticancer drugs.
Numerous studies have identified that Black children have worse waitlist and post-transplant outcomes, but very few have examined why these disparities exist. Shahnawaz Amdani, MD,…
For individuals with a brain aneurysm or arteriovenous malformation (AVM), small interactions between blood flow and vessel distension might explain the difference between a catastrophic…
Sinonasal myxoma — an exceedingly rare, benign tumor that occurs in the nasal and sinus cavities — can be particularly challenging to diagnose due to…
New study offers new option for improving outcomes for patients with double-hit and triple-hit lymphoma.
Neoadjuvant immunotherapy improves outcomes
New data support the growing consensus on the effectiveness and safety of sirolimus in managing complex vascular anomalies.
After an ultrasound revealed a fluid imbalance between fetuses in a woman carrying twins, Cleveland Clinic surgeon Courtney Stephenson, DO, used laser ablation to treat…
The advent of approved treatments doesn’t change the need for a team approach to this challenging demyelinating autoimmune disease.
Cleveland Clinic researchers have unraveled how microglia can transform and drive inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease.