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  2. Jeffrey A. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Clinic (Staff Neurologist) Jeffrey Alan Cohen (born October 14, 1954) is an American neurologist specializing in multiple sclerosis and Director of Experimental Neurotherapeutics at the Cleveland Clinic Mellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis.

  3. Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health - Wikipedia

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    A research center in Las Vegas, Nevada, that specializes in brain diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis. It was designed by Frank Gehry and opened in 2010, with support from Keep Memory Alive, a charity founded by Larry Ruvo.

  4. Ali Rezai (neurosurgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Ali Rezai is a leading expert in neuromodulation treatments for neurological and mental health conditions. He has worked at various institutions, including NYU, Cleveland Clinic, and Ohio State University, and has published groundbreaking research on deep brain stimulation and focused ultrasound.

  5. Howard Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Howard Tucker is an American neurologist and lawyer who has been practicing medicine since 1947. He is the current oldest practicing doctor according to Guinness World Records and has solved medical cases involving coma and barbiturate poisoning.

  6. The #1 Mini-Stroke Symptom Most People Miss, According to a ...

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    Woman experiencing mini stroke symptoms. Every year, nearly 800,000 people will have a stroke, according to the CDC.Most of these strokes will be what's called "ischemic," which happens when blood ...

  7. Robert J. White - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. White (1926-2010) was an American neurosurgeon who performed head transplant experiments on monkeys and advised the Vatican on medical ethics. He also taught at Case Western Reserve University and received honorary doctorates from several institutions.

  8. History of Cleveland Clinic - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Crile, MD, one of the four founders. The Cleveland Clinic had its roots in the Lakeside Unit, [1] [2] an American First World War medical-surgical unit consisting of volunteers from Cleveland's Western Reserve University Lakeside Hospital, (now part of the University Hospitals medical system), organized and led by George W. Crile, MD the hospital's chief of surgery.

  9. Cleveland Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Clinic is a nonprofit academic medical center in Cleveland, Ohio, founded in 1921 by faculty and alumni of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. It is consistently ranked as one of the best hospitals in the US and the world, with 14 affiliated hospitals, 20 family health centers, and international operations in Abu Dhabi, Canada, and London.