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BEARCATS/Health: Keys to Caring for Our Aging Population
BEARCATS/Health: Gut Health for Wellness
BEARCATS/Health: Keys to Caring for Our Aging Population
BEARCATS/Health: Gut Health for Wellness
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The University of Cincinnati's Oluwole Awosika was featured in a MedCentral article discussing the need to focus on and improve access to neurorehabilitation services following strokes and traumatic brain injuries.
Researchers in the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center’s Leukemia and Drug Development Lab are working to make blood cancer a manageable illness and bring new treatments to patients more efficiently than ever before.
A University of Cincinnati researcher has received a three-year, $300,000 grant from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology to investigate the underlying causes of eosinophilic esophagitis and potential new treatments.
Renowned urologic oncologist Kamal Pohar, MD, has been appointed inaugural chair of the UC College of Medicine's Department of Urology, bringing expertise in bladder cancer, clinical trials and innovative research.
Clinical Research News highlighted a presentation from the University of Cincinnati's Davide Amato and Jon Kostas, executive director of the Association for Prescription Psychedelics, discussing current trials testing psychedelics to treat substance use disorders.
A common over-the-counter nasal spray grabbed headlines and social media buzz this week as a simple, surprising way to reduce your chances of getting COVID-19. Experts say the research behind the headlines is promising but early. The key may be that the spray, used to treat seasonal allergies, helps keep the nose lining calm.
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