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Faculty Publications: May 4-11 News

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 News

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 News

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.
Faculty Publications: April 27 - May 4 News

Faculty Publications: April 27 - May 4

This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published April 27 - May 4.
Cedars-Sinai’s Adult Congenital Heart Program Earns Accreditation News

Cedars-Sinai’s Adult Congenital Heart Program Earns Accreditation

Cedars-Sinai’s Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Program has received accreditation from the Adult Congenital Heart Association, a support organization that aims to improve and standardize care for patients with ACHD.
Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Heart Attack Risk? News

Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Heart Attack Risk?

New AI Tool Developed at Cedars-Sinai May Predict Adverse Cardiac Events Like Heart Attacks, and Show How Risk Changes Over Time
Regenerative Medicine: A New Path for ALS Treatment News

Regenerative Medicine: A New Path for ALS Treatment

A first-of-its-kind stem cell therapy for ALS passes a critical safety benchmark, advancing the search to slow down, reverse and prevent the disease. In a parallel study, investigators are growing patient-derived stem cells to model ALS, hoping to uncover its mechanisms and classify it with more specificity. Can the cure to this degenerative condition lie in the endlessly regenerative power of stem cells?
Developing New Ways to Repair Tendons News

Developing New Ways to Repair Tendons

A California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Grant Is Funding Cedars-Sinai Research That Could Lead to a Stem Cell Therapy for This Common Injury
Faculty Publications: April 20 - 27 News

Faculty Publications: April 20 - 27

This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published April 20-27.
Matching Form and Function of Brain Cell Types News

Matching Form and Function of Brain Cell Types

Cedars-Sinai Investigators Create Computational Models to Help Determine the Identities and Roles of Individual Neurons in the Brain’s Complex Machine
Where Does Your Brain Want to Have Lunch? News

Where Does Your Brain Want to Have Lunch?

New research published by investigators at Cedars-Sinai advances scientific understanding of how the brain weighs decisions involving what people like or value, such as choosing which book to read, which restaurant to pick for lunch—or even, which slot machine to play in a casino.
New Insights: Eye Damage in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients News

New Insights: Eye Damage in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients

Cedars-Sinai investigators have produced the most extensive analysis to date of changes in the retina—a layer of tissue at the back of the eye where visual information originates—and how those retinal changes correspond to brain and cognitive changes in Alzheimer’s disease patients.

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