Cleveland Clinic
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Former MetroHealth manager Thomas J. Greco is charged in corruption investigation...run facility, the problem is that we have CROOKS in charge of certain aspects... The very same thing could happen at the Cleveland Clinic or University Hospital. All it takes is someone in charge being able to find the holes in the... In this article: The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Defendant, Goods and services, and U.S. Attorney's Office |
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Times Online | 1 day ago
Robin Williams at New York's Town Hall
...cut short in March when he was diagnosed with a heart problem after suffering from shortness of breath. Doctors at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic operated to replace an aortic valve. The way Williams tells it, he was offered a choice...
In this article: New York, Sarah Palin, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Surgery, Nascar, Tim Geithner, Disney, and Old Dogs
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U.S. News & World Report | 5 days ago
Health Buzz: Plastic Surgery 'Botax' May Help Fund Reform and Other Health News
...a lot older looking in a very short span of time. Kotz asks Michael Roizen, a physician and chair of the Wellness Institute of the Cleveland Clinic: Can Obama's gray hair be due to stress? "Yes," he says, "we have good anecdotal evidence that...
In this article: Barack Obama, Plastic surgery, Tax, Spam, Recession, Surgery, and American Society of Plastic Surgeons
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U.S. News & World Report | 6 days ago
Obama's New Gray Hair Probably Due to Stress
...a very short span of time. Can this be due to stress? I ask Michael Roizen, a physician and chair of the Wellness Institute of the Cleveland Clinic and cofounder of the RealAge.com website. "Yes," he tells me, "we have good anecdotal...
In this article: Barack Obama, Michael Roizen, Melanin, Marie Antoinette, Cholesterol, Hormone, Silver, RealAge, and Mehmet Oz
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Forbes.com News | 7 days ago
Answering The Vytorin Question
...a difference. Heart attack rates in the study may be so low that it will be difficult to prove any difference between drug regimens. Cleveland Clinic cardiologist Steven Nissen, an early critic of Zetia, says the Food and Drug...
In this article: Zetia, Merck, Vytorin, Cholesterol, Niacin, Steven Nissen, Abbott Laboratories, and AstraZeneca
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MedicineNet | 7 days ago
Face Transplant Patient Can Smell, Taste, Breathe Normally
...Larrabee said. "This made the surgery much more difficult but the ethical decision very clear." Last Dec. 9, eight surgeons from the Cleveland Clinic replaced 80% of Culp's face and jaw during a 22-hour operation. The donor was a woman who...
In this article: Surgery, Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, Plastic surgery, University of Washington in Seattle, All rights reserved, Suicide, and Pritzker School of Medicine
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AP Online | November 17, 2009
Study: New device boosts heart failure survival
...allow older people who are not heart transplant patients to stay alive but at a higher cost. It's all about who's going to pay," said Cleveland Clinic heart chief Dr. Steven Nissen, who had no role in the research. Even now, "the amount...
In this article: Heart failure, Surgery, New England Journal of Medicine, Breast cancer, American College of Cardiology, Stroke, University of Louisville, and Temple University
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San Jose Mercury News | November 15, 2009
Study questions Vytorin and Zetia in heart disease treatment
...profitable products made by Merck. "This is the third strike," said Steven Nissen, chairman of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. "The studies are telling us that it doesn't appear to produce benefits. This is a...
In this article: Vytorin, Zetia, Merck, Cholesterol, Steven Nissen, Ohio, and United States
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Cleveland Plain Dealer | November 15, 2009
Cleveland considers asking hospitals, nonprofits to pay fee
...city's budget proposes that nonprofit organizations such as the Cleveland Museum of Art - whose Rodin sculpture room is shown - the Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University that are exempt from property taxes kick in annual fees...
In this article: Cleveland, Tax, Revenue, and St. Vincent Hospital
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Cleveland Plain Dealer | November 10, 2009
Charla Nash, chimpanzee attack victim, much improved, walking and may soon be discharged from Cleveland Clinic
...of her face and both hands when a chimpanzee attacked her in February, has improved steadily and now walks several times a day at the Cleveland Clinic. CLEVELAND - Charla Nash, the Connecticut woman hospitalized at the Cleveland Clinic after...
In this article: Chimpanzee, Face transplant, Oprah Winfrey, Connecticut, and Reconstructive surgery
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The Cleveland Clinic (formally known as the Cleveland Clinic Foundation) is a multispecialty academic medical center located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Currently regarded as one of the top hospitals in the United States, the Cleveland Clinic was established in 1921 by four physicians for the purpose of providing patient care, research, and medical education in an ideal medical setting. One of the largest private medical centers in the world, the Cleveland Clinic saw more than 2,800,000 patient visits in 2005, with almost 70,000 hospital admissions. Patients arrive at the Cleveland Clinic from all 50 states and more than 100 nations. The Cleveland Clinic’s approximately 1,700 salaried staff physicians represent 120 medical specialties and subspecialties and is ranked among the top four hospitals in America. The Cleveland Clinic has ranked number one in America for cardiac care for 15 years in a row.
- Name:
- Cleveland Clinic
- Type:
- Academic
- Location Country:
- USA
- Region:
- Cleveland
- State:
- Ohio
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1921
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