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Women With Hyperandrogenic PCOS Have Lower Pregnancy Rates
Cedars-Sinai investigators analyzed data from a clinical trial comparing two infertility treatments in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)—a hormonal disorder that can lead to infertility, miscarriage and premature birth.Pancreatic Cancer: Study Finds Most Early Staging Inaccurate
Staging of patients with early pancreatic cancer is inaccurate as much as 80% of the time, according to a new Cedars-Sinai Cancer study published in the peer-reviewed journal JAMA.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.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.Scientific Stunt Double: How a Molecular Twin Is Changing Cancer Treatment, Research
When advanced technology and data from patients’ individual cells join forces, they can enormously expand what we know about cancer and how to treat it.Cedars-Sinai Spine Center Selects New Co-Director
Alexander Tuchman, MD, Joins Co-Leader David Skaggs, MD, to Continue Focus on Leading-Edge Research, Clinical Care for Children and AdultsPatterns of Intelligence
Cedars-Sinai Scientists Discover Structured Brain Activity That Represents Knowledge Gained via Learning; Artificial Intelligence Helps Identify Geometric Patterns of Neuron FiringSelect Medical and Cedars-Sinai Launch Specialized Spine Care Program in Greater Los Angeles Region
Select Medical and Cedars-Sinai today announced the launch of a specialized spine care program for patients with acute or chronic spine conditions.Cedars-Sinai Programs Earn Distinction for Prioritizing Older Adults’ Needs
Cedars-Sinai programs serving older patients and people with dementia have earned esteemed national distinctions reserved for healthcare models that prioritize improved health and wellness among older adults—a rapidly growing segment of the U.S. population expected to nearly double in the coming decades.Faculty Publications June 27-July 11
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published June 27-July 11.Study of Aging Pioneered at Cedars-Sinai
Age is the largest risk factor for chronic disease, but medicine has yet to develop effective defenses against the most destructive elements of aging.Faculty Publications June 20-27
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published June 20-27.