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Preparing for the Future of Health Care
Growing Stem Cells in Space to Treat Stroke Patients Abba Zubair, M.D., Ph.D., medical and scientific director of the Cell Therapy Laboratory, at Mayo Clinic in Florida, was recently awarded a grant to send human stem cells in space to see if they grow more rapidly in space than stem cells grown on Earth. Dr. Noseworthy on "Opening Bell [...]
Source: Mayo Clinic Jacksonville News - April 11, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Cleveland Clinic's expansion: An insider's look
Construction of the $90 million expansion at the Cleveland Clinic is well underway. The 143,000-square-foot Egil and Pauline Braathen Facility will house the expanded Pauline Braathen Neurological Center and Cleveland Clinic Florida's Cancer Center. Pauline Braathen made a $30 million donation to fund the construction. Cleveland Clinic Florida’s Neurological Center will provide comprehensive care in treating stroke, neuromuscular diseases, multiple sclerosis, headaches, movement disorders, epilepsy…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Hospitals headlines - June 16, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mark Freerks Source Type: research

Brigham and Women's Hospital to Lead Phase III Clinical Trial for New Class of Medication for Patients with Atherosclerosis
Brigham and Women's Hospital announced today that it will lead a large-scale global phase III clinical trial for a new class of anti-platelet heart medication for patients who have had a heart attack, stroke or existing peripheral arterial disease.
Source: BWH News - April 19, 2007 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

UNM Sciences Center gets grant to expand telemedicine service
The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center has gotten a $15.1 million, three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to test the expansion of its existing telemedicine network for stroke and brain injury patients. The project will be in conjunction with a private Albuquerque telemedicine firm, Net Medical Xpress Solutions, the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said. UNM and Net Medical Xpress have a telemedicine network of 11 hospitals and will look…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Hospitals headlines - July 18, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Dennis Domrzalski Source Type: research

UT Southwestern cardiologists among elite group awarded millions to prevent heart disease
Researchers and clinicians at UT Southwestern Medical Center are among a select group to receive inaugural funding from the American Heart Association (AHA) for work that takes aim at heart disease and stroke.
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center News - July 22, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

A prescription for better stroke care
Source: St. Michael's Hospital News and Media - August 28, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Tags: Hospital News Source Type: news

5 Things You Should Know About Vascular Disease
Vascular disease is known as a silent killer because many people don’t experience symptoms until it is too late. Read on to learn about the risk factors for vascular disease and what tools are available to you to prevent it. 1. It can lead to a limb loss, aneurysm or stroke. This is caused by the build-up of plaque in the arteries of your legs, neck and aorta. 2. It leads to more deaths than cancer. This is an indisputable fact. Fortunately, there are easy tests to screen for vascular disease,…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Hospitals headlines - October 7, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Dr. Joel Reginelli Source Type: research

Wickenburg Community Hospital adds Mayo Clinic “Telestroke”
WICKENBURG, Ariz. — Wickenburg residents in need of emergency medical care for a stroke may benefit from a Mayo Clinic telestroke program that is now be available at Wickenburg Community Hospital. A recent agreement between Wickenburg Community Hospital and Mayo Clinic in Arizona means the service featuring a remotely controlled, self-propelled robot is now available in [...]
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - October 6, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic Receives $6 Million for ALS, FTD Research
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the U.S. Department of Defense have awarded researchers at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Jacksonville approximately $6 million in two grants to further their studies aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of patients suffering from either amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou [...]
Source: Mayo Clinic Jacksonville News - October 23, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

‘July effect’ does not impact stroke outcomes, according to new study
Source: St. Michael's Hospital News and Media - December 24, 2014 Category: Hospital Management Tags: Hospital News Source Type: news

Stroke survivors more likely to make dangerous driving errors
Source: St. Michael's Hospital News and Media - February 13, 2015 Category: Hospital Management Tags: Hospital News Source Type: news

Researchers find new therapy benefits stroke patients
Source: St. Michael's Hospital News and Media - February 11, 2015 Category: Hospital Management Tags: Hospital News Source Type: news

Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican adds Mayo Clinic “Telestroke”
Henderson, Nev. – Southern Nevada residents in need of emergency medical care for a stroke may benefit from a Mayo Clinic “telestroke” program that is now available at all three campuses of Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican (Rose de Lima, Siena and San Martín). A recent agreement between St. Rose and Mayo Clinic in Arizona means [...]
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - February 16, 2015 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

JAMA: One-Year Data for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement in U.S. Patients
ROCHESTER, MINN — Study results of one-year data for more than 12,000 patients who had transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in the United States show an overall one-year death rate of 23.7 percent and a stroke rate of 4.1 percent, according to a study published in the March 10 issue of JAMA. “Transcatheter aortic valve [...]
Source: Mayo Clinic Rochester News - March 10, 2015 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

New drug trial puts possible stroke treatment in the hands of paramedics
Source: St. Michael's Hospital News and Media - March 14, 2015 Category: Hospital Management Tags: Hospital News Source Type: news