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Cleveland Clinic researchers have found a cholesterol-lowering drug provides moderate protection against heart attacks and strokes among people who can't tolerate statins, according to a study published Saturday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic are testing whether psychedelic drugs like LSD can benefit people who suffer from anxiety.
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Erythritol is commonly used in sugar substitutes. But new research shows it can lead to an increased risk of blood clots, heart attacks and strokes.
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Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have announced they are launching the next phase of a study designed to develop a vaccine to prevent triple-negative breast cancer, the most lethal and aggressive form of the disease.
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Cleveland Clinic officials attributed rising labor costs to its balance sheet being in the red last year in an annual address on the state of the Clinic.
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The First Steps to Literacy: Books for Babies Trust Fund aims to give every baby in the county a book.
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Dr. Omar Massoud is facing six felony charges after he allegedly fondled women during examinations. The Cleveland Clinic said in a statement that it fired Massoud after an internal investigation.
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The Cleveland Clinic successfully transplanted a kidney from an HIV-positive donor to an HIV-positive recipient in one of the first such transplants in Ohio.
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Got a nasty head or chest infection? It’s not just you. Doctors in Northeast Ohio say that while the flu is the predominant infection right now, several other respiratory viruses are also circulating.
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Many doctors call fall and early winter “concussion season” because they say the numbers increase dramatically — mostly from soccer and football. Northeast Ohio doctors are warning parents to be on the lookout for concussions and say it doesn’t necessarily take a dramatic hit to cause one.