by Karin Fleming | Dec 11, 2023
It’s been a life by design for Miquel Aymerich. The Spanish architect has spent decades devising meticulous blueprints and carrying out grand visions for various projects, both international and stateside. So, one can only imagine the shock when things didn’t go...
by Karin Fleming | Dec 6, 2023
Estrogen Level May Help with Decisions About a Treatment to Prevent Breast Cancer Women who are post-menopausal, or past menopause, have varying levels of estrogen. Now, findings from a study co-led by a researcher at Sutter Health showed measuring estrogen levels...
by Karin Fleming | Nov 30, 2023
Many people are impacted by a disease of the brain or spinal cord, whether through a personal diagnosis or knowing a loved one who has suffered a stroke or has an illness like Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis or epilepsy. Sutter Health’s integrated network...
by Karin Fleming | Nov 30, 2023
Few hospitals in the U.S. have the necessary equipment and expertise to treat large vessel occlusion (LVO) ischemic stroke. This challenges emergency medical services staff who must quickly and accurately identify stroke type to ensure individuals are transported to a...
by Karin Fleming | Nov 29, 2023
Millions of Americans have diabetes. Some of those individuals effectively manage their condition with medications and lifestyle modifications. Yet there is a growing number of those benefiting from wearable devices and other technologies shown to help people with...