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New Cleveland Clinic research shows younger adults age 18 to 50 are at risk for large-vessel occlusion strokes thought to happen in older adults.
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A Cleveland Clinic study has strengthened the link between eating foods such as red meat and full-fat dairy products and heart failure.
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A year after an IBM supercomputer was installed at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus, the health system’s leaders held a public discussion with IBM about the potential uses of artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
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The Women’s Comprehensive Health and Research Center will improve access to care, provide health education and develop support groups for women 55 and older, according to Cleveland Clinic leaders.
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Pharmaceutical companies say a growing number of hospital pharmacies are exploiting a loophole to qualify for a federal drug discount program.
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A Cleveland Clinic study found patients with type 2 diabetes who received bariatric surgery had better long-term outcomes than patients who strictly used weight loss drugs to treat their condition.
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The international health system reported its operating margins improved over 2022, when the organization reported losses of more than $200 million.
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Cleveland Clinic researchers used a trick learned from the herpes virus to in a COVID-19 vaccine, resulting in stronger protection against the virus.
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The gift will support “future priorities and innovations" and will "to ensure Cleveland Clinic’s leaders have the resources to remain agile and responsive to community needs in the years to come" the hospital said.
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This is the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic that the Clinic has had an optional policy on masking. Officials say the decision comes as respiratory virus numbers are improving.