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Preventing Sudden Death From Uncontrolled Seizures
Many think of epilepsy, a neurological disorder affecting 3.4 million Americans, as a chronic condition marked by occasional seizures. But the disease can be deadly, so it is essential for patients to get their seizures under control with proper treatment, said Lisa Bateman, MD, director of the Cedars-Sinai Surgical Epilepsy Program.
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Cedars-Sinai Experts Available to Discuss Healthy Aging During GSA 2024
Experts on healthy aging from Cedars-Sinai’s growing Center for Translational Geroscience and Geriatrics Program will present their latest research and clinical advances at The Gerontological Society of America’s (GSA) 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting in Seattle, Nov. 13-16.
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Alzheimer’s Risk in Middle Age
Higher-than-average levels of two Alzheimer’s-associated proteins—amyloid beta and tau—in the brain are linked with poorer cognition in middle-aged adults, according to a study led by Cedars-Sinai investigators and published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association.
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Cedars-Sinai Advances Research That Could Aid Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
Three recently published studies from Cedars-Sinai investigators have deepened knowledge of how changes in the eye are linked to indicators of Alzheimer’s disease in the brain.
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Patterns of Intelligence
Cedars-Sinai Scientists Discover Structured Brain Activity That Represents Knowledge Gained via Learning; Artificial Intelligence Helps Identify Geometric Patterns of Neuron Firing
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Distinguished Stem Cell Investigator to Lead New Center at Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s
Developmental biologist and stem cell investigator David Traver, PhD, has been named director of a new developmental biology and regenerative pediatrics center at Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s.
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Q&A: New Frontiers in ALS Research
Clive Svendsen, PhD, Discusses His Pioneering Work Using Stem Cells to Treat and Model ALS, and a New Grant Using AI to Accelerate the Process
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Reducing the Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease
The New Maxine & Bernard Platzer Lynn Family Memory and Healthy Aging Program Offers Risk Assessment and Preventive Tactics to Maintain Brain Health
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Cedars-Sinai Study Details Workings of Short-Term Memory
Investigators Identify a Group of Cells That Help Coordinate the Brain’s Focus and Storage Functions for Short-Term Information Retention
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Boosting the Brain’s Control of Prosthetic Devices
Cedars-Sinai Investigators Show That Tapping the Cerebellum, a Structure in the Back of the Brain, Could Improve Patients’ Control Over Devices Such as Robotic Limbs
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2024 Urology for the Primary Care Provider: Back to the Basics
Saturday, April 13, 2024, 8:00 AM - 12:10 PM PST, Online, Los Angeles, CA
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Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s Opens Angelman Syndrome Clinic
Children With the Rare Disease Can See a Team of Specialists in One Visit