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Video: Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease (ICAD)
Michael Alexander, MD, vice chair of Neurosurgery and director of the Neurovascular Center and Endovascular Neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai, on intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD).Study: Heart Attack Outcomes Far Worse for Those With COVID-19
New Research From the Smidt Heart Institute Shows That Heart Attack Patients Who Also Had COVID-19 Were Three Times More Likely to Die in the HospitalTreatment Advances for Common Cause of Ischemic Stroke
Since Hippocrates first recognized stroke more than 2,400 years ago, its symptoms and causes have been well described.New Imaging Platform for MS Preclinical Trials
Cedars-Sinai and NIH Imaging Experts Develop the First Proven Technique for Noninvasive Tracking of Brain Lesion Self-RepairStudy: Blood Vessel Damage Could Be an Alzheimer’s Driver
Cedars-Sinai Investigators Find Clues in the Eye That Point to Earliest-Stage DiseaseNew Treatment Option for Essential Tremor: Focused Ultrasound
For patients with essential tremor (ET) who do not get acceptable relief from medications, deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been the gold standard of FDA-approved treatment since the late 1990s.Transforming Acoustic Neuroma Care
There’s a reason people across the country turn to Cedars-Sinai for exceptional acoustic neuroma care. Ranked #1 in California and #2 of all hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report, we give acoustic neuroma patients access to an unrivaled combination of top-tier talent, compassionate care and measurable results.Cedars-Sinai Clinicians Publish Collection of Complex Cases in Interventional Cardiology
As the capability of minimally invasive procedures continues to expand, the role of these procedures in interventional cardiology has similarly swelled. A new book on a broad collection of cases, led by a team of investigators from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai, is now available for interventional cardiologists to consult.AI and Heart Health—Machines Do a Better Job of Reading Ultrasounds Than Sonographers Do, Says Study
Fox News recently interviewed David Ouyang, MD, a cardiologist in the Smidt Heart Institute and a researcher in the Division of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, about a study that found artificial intelligence (AI) outperformed sonographers in diagnosing heart problems.Faculty Publications: May 4-11
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published May 4-11.Study Links Blood Pressure Variability With Dementia
A new study by Cedars-Sinai investigators found that people whose blood pressure fluctuated while they were in the hospital were at greater risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia than people whose blood pressure remained stable while hospitalized.Coming Together to Improve Epilepsy Patient Care
Cedars-Sinai and its affiliate Huntington Health are collaborating on a new Epilepsy Monitoring Unit to bring treatment and care closer to epilepsy patients in the San Gabriel Valley.