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Scrolling, Stress and the Teenage Brain: How EEG Biomarkers and Self-Management Can Change the Story

Molly McVoy, MD, dives into the mental health crisis affecting teens, why anxiety and depression have risen dramatically, and shares breakthrough research using EEG biomarkers and self-management programs that help teens build resilience.

New Study Shows How to Protect the Brain to Prevent Depression and Cognitive Impairment Caused by Whole Brain Radiotherapy

Research team from University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland VA published results in Redox Biology.

Dan Cooperman presenting fracture remodeling during our outdoor academic session in Mike Glotzbecker’s backyard.

Pediatric Orthopaedic Visiting Professorships| 2025

Rainbow Orthopaedic Update | Winter 2026

From right to left Rayyan Abid, Marlee Yancey, Kira Smith (UH orthopaedics resident), Raymond Liu, and a student from England.

2025 Pediatric Orthopaedic Research Highlights

Rainbow Orthopaedic Update | Winter 2026

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A Regional Powerhouse for Cancer Discovery and Patient Impact

Theodoros Teknos, MD, and Gary Schwartz, MD, discuss how a $25.5 million NCI grant renewal reinforces Case Comprehensive Cancer Center’s leadership in clinical trials, early detection, and cancer prevention across Northeast Ohio.

Thumbnail image of Dr. Nicholas Zaorsky.

UH Seidman Cancer Researchers: What is the ideal duration of hormone therapy for the treatment of prostate cancer?

Results published in JAMA Oncology.

Illustration of vascular vessel and bone scan depicting collaboration between Cardiovascular and Orthopaedics.

Cardiovascular and Orthopaedic Teams at University Hospitals Join to Lead First American Prospective Study of Bone Surgery Option for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia

Innovations in Cardiovascular Medicine & Surgery | January 2026

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Cleveland Researchers Discover Enzyme That Controls Both Weight Gain and Cholesterol Levels in Animal Models

New Study from University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University published in Science Signaling.