Just two months after announcing the beta, Apple is now launching its Apple Health Records feature into the wild, the
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Cleveland Clinic's new CEO: AI, analytics and digital health are the future
In his first State of the Clinic, Cleveland Clinic CEO Tom Mihaljevic, MD, called on the health system’s 57,000 employees
Continue reading »Juvederm Voluma XC feasible for correcting infraorbital hollows
(HealthDay)—Juvéderm Voluma XC is feasible and seems safe for correcting infraorbital hollows, according to a study published online April 5
Continue reading »Attention deficit disorders could stem from impaired brain coordination: Researchers uncover link absent between brain regions in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have discovered how two brain regions work together to
Continue reading »An index measures similarity between cancer cells and pluripotent stem cells: The new methodology measures tumor aggressiveness and the risk of relapse, helping doctors plan treatment
The theory that cancer progression involves the acquisition by tumor cells of features similar to those of stem cells has
Continue reading »Injecting gene cocktail into mouse pancreas leads to human-like tumors
Novel technology developed at UT Health San Antonio gives rise to mouse pancreatic tumors that have the same traits as
Continue reading »Allina CIO on how partnerships with Health Catalyst and Aetna help it advance analytics, population health
Allina Health is amid a unique and pioneering partnership with Health Catalyst and another with insurer Aetna to drive analytics
Continue reading »Negative fateful life events and the brains of middle-aged men: Findings suggest common major midlife adverse events, such as divorce or death of a family member, accelerates aging in the brain
Conflict, a death in the family, financial hardship and serious medical crises are all associated with accelerated physical aging. In
Continue reading »2018 Distinguished Faculty, Goldstein honors awarded
Each year, Washington University School of Medicine faculty members nominate their peers for Distinguished Faculty Awards, to recognize their colleagues’ wide-ranging
Continue reading »Unexpected finding may deter disabling diabetic eye disease
Diabetic retinopathy is considered one of the most disabling complications of diabetes and the leading cause of new cases of
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