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Telestroke Program and Clinical Trials Expand the Reach of Lifesaving Stroke Care
When someone suffers a stroke, the medical intervention response time can mean life or death.That is why Cedars-Sinai physicians Shlee Song, MD, director of the Comprehensive Stroke Center and Telestroke Program, and Michael Alexander, MD, director of the Neurovascular Center and Endovascular Neurosurgery, are so passionate about stroke care expansion and advancement.Advances in Nuclear Cardiology, Cardiac CT and Cardiac MRI: 36th Annual Case Review with the Experts
Date & Location Friday, January 20, 2023, 7:00 AM - Sunday, January 22, 2023, 3:00 PM PST Cedars-Sinai Harvey Morse Conference Center, Los Angeles, CAStudy: Regional Differences Identified in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Patients
A new Cedars-Sinai study led by Margareta Pisarska, MD, shows that location plays a key role in women's symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome.Identifying the Underlying Causes of Ovarian Cancer
New studies led by Cedars-Sinai investigators help pinpoint genetic risk factors tied to increased risk of ovarian cancer and suggest how to better identify women most at risk.Gut Gases Linked to Specific Types of IBS
Cedars-Sinai Investigators Find Breath Testing IBS Patients May Lead to More Effective TreatmentPediatric Investigator Receives Top Award
Moshe Arditi, MD, received the PRISM award for his seminal discoveries related to a syndrome that some children develop after becoming sick with COVID-19. Pictured here is a 3D structural model of the spike protein that lives on the surface of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, which may trigger the immune system to go into overdrive. Image courtesy of Ivet Bahar, PhD and Mary H Cheng, PhD.First Patients Arrive at the New Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s Inpatient Unit
New, Tech-Savvy Inpatient Pediatric Facility Welcomes First Patients and Their FamiliesCedars-Sinai Cancer Leaders Assume New Roles
Cedars-Sinai Cancer Has a New Associate Director for Basic Research and New Co-Leaders of Its Cancer Biology ProgramGift Will Establish F. Widjaja Inflammatory Bowel Disease Institute
The F. Widjaja Foundation gift "will allow us to execute a vision for precision medicine that benefits our patients with better treatments" for inflammatory bowel disease, said Stephan Targan, MD, director of the new institute.Cancer Patient Sails Again
Jeannea Jordan, who turns 80 in October, is a local sailing pioneer who began racing and cruising her 30-foot sailboat 25 years ago when few women were part of the sport.Study: Active Surveillance an Effective Option for Thyroid Cancer
Research published in JAMA Oncology determines many low-risk thyroid cancers can be as effectively managed with monitoring as with surgery.Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery for High School Football Player
As a senior at Burbank High School, Keith Kasitz has his future ahead of him. But what he’s looking forward to right now is getting back to playing the sport he loves: football.