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Parkinson's Disease May Start Before Birth
People who develop Parkinson’s disease before age 50 may have been born with disordered brain cells that went undetected for decades, according to new Cedars-Sinai research. The research points to a drug that potentially might help correct these disease processes.
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Study: Low Complication Rate for Brain Stents
A national study led by Cedars-Sinai provides further support that a specialized stenting system for opening blocked brain arteries has a low rate of complications and may be as good or better than traditional medical therapy for certain patients with a stroke history.
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VR in Healthcare Q&A with Dr. Brennan Spiegel
Cedars-Sinai expert Dr. Brennan Spiegel answered some questions about using VR in healthcare on FacebookLive. Check out his answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.
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All Of Us Research Program
Cedars-Sinai is proud to be participating in the All of Us Research Program, a nationwide effort from the National Institutes of Health to gather data on 1 million or more participants. The data gathered will serve as a resource to see how differences in background, lifestyle, and environment can influence health and disease.
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Using Fitbits to Help Surgery Recovery
A new Cedars-Sinai study shows that using Fitbit activity monitors to measure steps taken in the days after surgery can predict how soon patients will leave the hospital.