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Defending champion Panthers head back to Stanley Cup Final with 5-3 Game 5 win over Hurricanes

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Alternative prostate surgery approach may lower complications

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A new surgical approach may help some men needing surgery for prostate cancer.

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Wearable devices may improve heart health

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A survey released by Cleveland Clinic Thursday reveals how people are using technology to improve heart health.

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See emotional moment after woman who received heart transplant meets donor’s father

Read full article: See emotional moment after woman who received heart transplant meets donor’s father

Organ donors are some of the most selfless people in the world, so it’s always emotional when someone who received an organ from a donor can meet their family.

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Survey reveals key issues with America’s eating habits

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A recent Cleveland Clinic survey showed that almost half of all Americans view healthy foods as being more expensive and almost the same number admitted to buying fast food at least once a week.

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ā€˜Angel’ nurses sing and dance to lift Cancer patient’s spirits

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alk about amazing bedside manner, two nurses are being hailed for going above and beyond to comfort a patient.

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Concerns raised over online approaches to testosterone replacement

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A recent study is raising concerns about some telemedicine sites are handling prescriptions for male testosterone replacement therapy.

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Infection can damage heart valves

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Dr. Jose Navia, director of the heart and vascular center at Cleveland Clinic, Weston said bacteria or germs from various parts of the body can spread through the bloodstream and lead to endocarditis.

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Pandemic fatigue puts heart health at risk

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A recent survey by the Cleveland Clinic found that more Americans are suffering from pandemic fatigue and it’s having a detrimental effect on their heart health.

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Experts note health benefits of switch to standard time

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After switching clocks back one hour this week to standard time, many people are reporting feeling more rested and alert.

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Experts issue warnings about prescribing multiple medications for dementia patients.

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WESTON, Fla. – Neurologist Dr. Damon Salzman with the Cleveland Clinic in Weston said evidence showed that people age 65 and older should not simultaneously take three or more drugs that target the brain or central nervous system. A study by the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor found that almost 1-in-7 of the participants were taking three or more of these medications, many without good reason, despite experts’ warnings. Researchers in Massachusetts have found that the new vaccines against COVID-19 are very effective in producing antibodies in pregnant and lactating women and the vaccines also pass protective immunity to newborns through both breastmilk and the placenta. AdThe study, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology also found that side effects after vaccination were rare and that vaccination produced significantly higher levels of antibodies than natural infection with the virus. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pregnant women are more at risk for infection and complications from COVID.

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Florida researchers identify potential target to battle COVID-19

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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – Scientists at Cleveland Clinic’s Florida Research and Innovation Center are uncovering ways COVID-19 suppresses the natural human immune response. Gack said the next phase of the study will look into ways of strengthening the human immune response against COVID-19, potentially leading to new approaches for battling the virus. And an international team of researchers has found that three commonly used antiviral and antimalarial drugs are potentially effective against the novel coronavirus. AdResearchers found the human derived cell lines were similar in effectiveness to Remdesvir, which is currently being used to treat COVID-19. The next steps for researchers included testing the compounds in mouse models and gaining further understanding on how to keep the virus from reproducing itself.

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Trump frees former aides from ethics pledge, lobbying ban

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Trump instituted a major loosening of ethics standards when compared with the administration of his predecessor, Barack Obama, as well as the rules that will govern President Joe Biden's White House. Trump signed the one-page revocation of the ethics order on Tuesday, and it was released by the White House shortly after 1 a.m. Wednesday, hours before his term ended. The Trump White House did not respond to a request for comment on Wednesday morning. Those who depart toward the end of Biden’s tenure will be prohibited from lobbying the White House for at least two years. The ethics order was described by a Biden transition official on the condition of anonymity because the order has not yet been made public.

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Family of suspect releases statement in Cleveland Clinic worker abduction, rape

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WESTON, Fla. – The family of the suspect in custody for the abduction, assault and rape of a Cleveland Clinic healthcare worker released a statement Sunday. A statement was released Sunday on behalf of the family, which read:ā€œThe family’s thoughts and prayers are currently with the victim, the victim’s family, and with Joel. They would like to thank the Broward Sheriff’s Office, Det. The family has no other comment at this time.ā€The carjacking happened at the Weston hospital campus parking lot at 2950 Cleveland Clinic Boulevard around 7:30 a.m. Saturday. A Sunpass camera captured this photo of the suspect who Broward Sheriff's Office investigators are looking for who they say abducted and raped a healthcare worker from the Cleveland Clinic in Weston.

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Are you 65 or older? Here’s how to make an appointment to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Read full article: Are you 65 or older? Here’s how to make an appointment to receive COVID-19 vaccine

ā€œThe Palm Beach County Health Department will administer vaccines to 300 residents of Kings Point, all of whom are age 65 and older,ā€ DeSantis said. ā€œEach county health department will be offering the vaccine in ways that best suit the needs of that particular community. So some county health departments will deploy teams to senior communities, like we see here in Palm Beach County,ā€ he said. Those who receive the first dose of the vaccine will need to be in Broward County to receive the second dose of the vaccine 21 days later. The Cleveland Clinic Florida region will also be scheduling appointments for seniors 65 and up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Wednesday.

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NBC faces backlash after agreeing to Trump town hall

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During an interview with Biden's running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, Maddow asked whether she was ā€œas mad as everybody elseā€ about the Trump town hall. NBC said it agreed to set up the dueling town hall after Trump was administered a coronavirus test Tuesday by the National Institutes of Health. Trump's town hall on NBC is scheduled for an hour. An estimated 6.7 million people saw Biden at an NBC News-sponsored town hall last week. Trump's ABC town hall with Stephanopoulos on Sept. 15 was seen by 3.8 million people, Nielsen said.

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The Latest: Trump calls Rush Limbaugh show for MAGA 'rally'

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President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the first presidential debate Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland. (Olivier Douliery/Pool vi AP)

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Next Trump-Biden debates uncertain, though Oct. 22 is likely

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Biden's campaign then suggested the event be delayed a week until Oct. 22, which is when the third and final debate was already scheduled. Next, Trump countered again, agreeing to a debate on Oct. 22 — but only if face to face — and asking that a third contest be added on Oct. 29, just before the election. The Oct. 22 debate in Nashville, Tennessee, is scheduled to feature a format similar to the first. Biden’s campaign has suggested that it be modified to the ā€œtown meetingā€ format, though the Trump campaign has not weighed in. As he campaigned in Arizona, Biden said he would indeed attend the Oct. 22 debate.

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Trump's whirlwind week, disdain for masks, ended with COVID

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Chris Christie, seen in an AP photo with his arm around another guest while chatting up several face to face, announced his positive virus test this weekend. Trump’s campaign manager, Bill Stepien, who attended the debate and helped him prepare with Christie, has tested positive for COVID-19. White House officials said they began learning of Hicks’ positive test after Trump boarded Marine One to start his journey to New Jersey. Despite the abject failure to keep the president protected from the virus, White House officials defended their current protocols as well thought out. And masks still won't be required on the White House grounds for all West Wing employees.

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Trump, Biden prepare to debate at a time of mounting crises

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Guests for the first presidential debate take their seats, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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2nd presidential debate host withdraws amid virus outbreak

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WASHINGTON The University of Notre Dame has become the second university to withdraw as the host of one of this fall's three scheduled presidential debates amid the coronavirus pandemic. The university was set to host the inaugural face-off between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 29. The first debate will now be hosted by Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates announced Monday. The commission has selected Cleveland Clinic as its health adviser for all three presidential debates and the one scheduled vice presidential debate. John Jenkins said the university made this difficult decision because the necessary health precautions would have greatly diminished the educational value of hosting the debate on our campus.The University of Michigan was scheduled to host the second presidential debate but withdrew last month.

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Cleveland Clinic Florida begins new coronavirus clinical trials

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WESTON, Fla. Along with clinical trials into the use of convalescent plasma, Cleveland Clinic Florida is now launching two new clinical investigations that could potentially help COVID-19 patients. The hospital is testing the use of Vitamin C and Zinc to see if they shorten the duration and type of symptoms, and prevent the hospitalizations of patients with the virus. Participants, who must be 18 years of age or older, not pregnant and in good health, will be given the supplements within 48 hours of a positive test and then monitored for two weeks. The goal is to enroll 520 participants in the study. The hospital is also conducting a study on an antibody medication specifically for COVID-19 patients whove suffered a heart attack to see if it can prevent further damage to the heart.

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Healthcare worker got coronavirus, her children did, too

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WESTON, Fla. – Marjorie Surin, a health-care worker, is home after being hospitalized for COVID-19. "I could’ve called out, but I’m like ā€˜no’ these patients need me so I have to be at work.ā€Her children told her they thought she might have coronavirus. The single mom and sole provider for the family wants to remind healthcare workers to take care of themselves. "Don’t wait because this is a life or death situation." [GoFundMe page: Support Health Care Worker Marjorie Thru COVID-19]

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Cleveland Clinic patient technician fears she infected sons with COVID-19

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WESTON, Fla. – A Cleveland Clinic patient technician, who suffers from asthma, tested positive for COVID-19, the highly contagious respiratory illness caused by the new coronavirus. Marjorie Surin, 44, said her son Jackson Herisse took her to the hospital on Tuesday after she started to feel ill while working on Monday in Weston. I didn’t want want to give up on my patients,ā€ Surin said in tears. Surin, a single mother, said she fears she might have also infected her other son and daughter. Herisse said Broward Imperial Point Hospital refused to admit his siblings after determining their symptoms were not severe enough.

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World's first kidney transplant using single-incision robot performed

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Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic have performed the world's first kidney transplant using a single-port robot. CLEVELAND, Ohio - Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic have performed the world's first kidney transplant using a single-port robot, according to a release from the Cleveland Clinic. The single-port kidney transplant enables all surgical instruments and the donor kidney to be placed through one small abdominal incision. Dr. Jihad Kaouk and his team were the first hospital in the country to successfully perform a robotic single-port prostatectomy and kidney cancer surgery in September 2018. This robotic single-port technique could be an alternative for patients dealing with obesity or challenging anatomy, doctors say.

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Clinic conducts first laparoscopic living donor liver transplant

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It was the first time the Cleveland Clinic did the surgery laparoscopically making a few tiny incisions in the abdomen to remove a piece of the liver. CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Cleveland Clinic just completed a unique liver transplant surgery, and they're hoping it encourages more people to step forward to help save lives. The surgery was done by Dr. Choon Hyuck David Kwon, who said only about 5 % of liver donations come from living donors. Dr. Kwon, the director of Laparoscopic Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, said he hopes the minimally invasive surgery encourages more donors to consider making a liver donation. The surgery was done in August, with Nikko Velazquez donating a piece his liver to his girlfriend's father, Abraham Aviv.

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South Florida man receives living donor liver transplant

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"Living donor transplant is for someone who's sick and needs a transplant but they have to be able to tolerate getting only a partial liver. "Living donor liver transplant surgery is very risky but, thankfully, the complication rate is not high enough that we need to worry about the donor going into liver failure," said Vanatta. Cleveland Clinic Ohio is the second academic medical center to perform a purely laparoscopic living donor surgery for liver transplant. The minimally invasive technique benefits the living donor, who has better post-op recovery, less pain, smaller scars and lower risk of complications. Cleveland Clinic Florida collaborates with Cleveland Clinic in Ohio and refers patients who are candidates for living donor transplants.

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Cleveland Clinic Florida hosts free stroke screenings

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WESTON, Fla. – One in every 20 deaths in the U.S. is stroke related, making it more important than ever to be aware of risk factors and recognize the signs and symptoms of a strokeThat's why Cleveland Clinic Florida is holding a free stroke awareness and screening clinic Friday at the Egil and Pauline Braathen Center, which is located just to the north of the main hospital building. The screening and awareness event is being held from 8:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., and from 12:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

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