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Tour the New Breast Health Services Building | Cedars-Sinai
We're so proud to announce the opening of our new Breast Health Services Building! Take a peek inside this healing and hopeful space.Despite Pandemic, 2020 Brought Increase in Heart Transplants
Cardiothoracic Surgeons at the Smidt Heart Institute Performed 128 Adult Heart Transplants in 2020, More Than Any Other Center in the Nation.Leading the Way in Innovative Robotic Technologies to Improve Outcomes, Shorten Recovery Time
For patients with advanced lung disease, time is of the essence. The fastest, most accurate path from diagnosis to treatment is robotic technology.Post-ICU Clinic Supports COVID-19 Patients After ICU Stay
For many patients, the road to recovery from critical illness does not end with discharge from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)—that is often just the beginning. Patients who have COVID-19 or another critical illness that results in an ICU stay are at risk for continued health complications—physical, mental and emotional—long after discharge. Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is an umbrella term for a collection of symptoms that may present in these patients following a stay in the ICU.Cedars-Sinai Neuroscientists Awarded Prestigious NIH Grant
Collaborative Research Team Recently Awarded an $8 Million BRAIN Initiative Grant to Further Study How Human Neurons Act in Formation and Recall of MemoriesAbout the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program
The Cedars-Sinai Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship program provides a diverse experience tailored to the career goals of each trainee. We provide tremendous depth and opportunities in clinical medicine, research and education to help inspire future leaders.Retinas: New Potential Clues in Diagnosing, Treating Alzheimer’s
Research Findings From Cedars-Sinai Department of Neurosurgery Might Help Predict Changes in Patients' Brains, Cognitive DeteriorationCOVID-19: Enzyme Targeted by Virus Also Influences Gut Inflammation
Cedars-Sinai Study Suggests ACE2, Which Helps Coronavirus Invade Cells, May Be a Double-Edged Sword">The novel coronavirus as seen under a microscope. Courtesy of the National Institutes of Health.A Real-Life Stress Test
Postpartum depression (PPD) is the most common complication new mothers experience, and one of the ailments they’re most reluctant to talk about.The Liver-Cancer Connection
When cancer spreads, the liver is one of its favorite go-to targets. It’s the most common site for metastases from cancers of the pancreas and colon. When prostate cancer spreads, it travels to the liver almost 25% of the time.Easy to Digest
Study of the microbiome—the trillions of bacteria living in and on our bodies—traditionally focuses on the colon, the biggest part of the large intestine. Stool has been the star, so far, when it comes to understanding how colonies of tiny organisms play a part in our health.New Center's Mission: Predict, Prevent Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Smidt Heart Institute Launches Comprehensive Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention to Investigate Complex Solutions to a Historically Lethal Problem