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Mashup Score: 11Baby Thriving After Month on Life Support at Cedars-Sinai - 6 month(s) ago
Vita Rose Carletti made her grand entry into the world on Jan. 7, 2024, after her mother, Krista Hazelwood, went through an arduous 36-hour labor that ended in an emergency cesarean section.During labor, doctors alerted Hazelwood and her husband, Matteo Carletti, about the presence of meconium—a newborn’s first bowel movement—in the amniot…
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Mashup Score: 5AI May Help Physicians Detect Abnormal Heart Rhythms Earlier - 7 month(s) ago
An artificial intelligence (AI) program developed by investigators in the Smidt Heart Institute and their Cedars-Sinai colleagues can detect a type of abnormal heart rhythm that can go unnoticed during medical appointments, according to a new study.The study’s findings, published in npj Digital Medicine, suggest AI could one day be employed to…
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Mashup Score: 10
Meet Zoe Krut, a member of the graduating class of 2022 in the Cedars-Sinai Master’s Degree in Health Delivery Science (MHDS) program. Learn the 7 reasons why she enrolled in the Master’s Degree in Health Delivery Science Program.
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Mashup Score: 312Cedars-Sinai Study Details Workings of Short-Term Memory - 7 month(s) ago
Cedars-Sinai investigators have discovered how brain cells responsible for working memory—the type required to remember a phone number long enough to dial it—coordinate intentional focus and short-term storage of information.The study detailing their discovery was published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature.“We have identified for the fi…
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Mashup Score: 55
Cedars-Sinai investigators have identified significant variations in the microbes of the small bowel (small intestine) are strongly associated with various body weights, from a normal body mass index, or BMI, to having obesity.The gut microbiome includes the bacteria, fungi, and viruses that inhabit the human gastrointestinal tract. Imbalances i…
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Mashup Score: 53
Cedars-Sinai investigators have identified significant variations in the microbes of the small bowel (small intestine) are strongly associated with various body weights, from a normal body mass index, or BMI, to having obesity.The gut microbiome includes the bacteria, fungi, and viruses that inhabit the human gastrointestinal tract. Imbalances i…
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Mashup Score: 21Crafting a Clinical Trials Hub - 7 month(s) ago
Clinical trials have the power to improve patient outcomes and save lives. Cedars-Sinai is at the forefront of innovation and expansion.
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Mashup Score: 1Cedars-Sinai Launches Singapore Office - 8 month(s) ago
In its latest global expansion, Cedars-Sinai International announced the opening of its new global office in Singapore. “We are pleased to be extending Cedars-Sinai’s presence with our third global office as we continue to build an international healthcare ecosystem,” said Heitham Hassoun, MD, chief executive of Cedars-Sinai International….
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Mashup Score: 3Cedars-Sinai Names Vice Dean of Medical Education - 9 month(s) ago
Laurence Katznelson, MD, a national leader in graduate medical education and a distinguished physician-scientist in endocrinology and metabolism, will join Cedars-Sinai as vice dean of Medical Education on May 1.Katznelson will oversee Cedars-Sinai’s Graduate Medical Education, Continuing Medical Education, the Women’s Guild Simulation Cente…
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Mashup Score: 29Defining the Future Language of Medicine - 9 month(s) ago
Cedars-Sinai physicians in the Department of Medicine have created a taxonomy—a classification system including comprehensive, standardized terminology—for the rapidly evolving field of medical extended reality (MXR). The taxonomy was published in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Medical Extended Reality, the official journal of the Ame…
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I am grateful to have been a part of the amazing team at Cedars Sinai Guerin Children’s caring for Vita! She and her family taught us a lot about courage and strength! @CedarsSinai @GuerinChildrens @CedarsSinaiMed #pedsicu #ecmo #lifesupport #medicIne https://t.co/4uNaKrB27l