Medscape/Reuters Health: Long-Term Complications from Subcutaneous ICDs Assessed
August 5, 2021
Reuters Health spoke with Alexandru Costea, MD, professor in the UC College of Medicine, about a study on implantable cardioverter defibrillators.
August 5, 2021
Reuters Health spoke with Alexandru Costea, MD, professor in the UC College of Medicine, about a study on implantable cardioverter defibrillators.
January 27, 2021
UC cardiologists are hoping to call attention to the dangers still posed by heart disease during February, which is American Heart Month. The first Friday of the month is designated National Wear Red Day by Go Red for Women and the American Heart Association to call attention to the risk heart disease presents for women. Heart disease has traditionally been the top killer of American women and men.
February 1, 2021
University of Cincinnati cardiologist Richard Becker, MD, says heart disease remains the leading killer of American women and men even though the COVID-19 pandemic was responsible for a spike in deaths during periods of 2020. Dr. Becker reminds residents during American Heart Month to practice good heart health.
March 8, 2021
The Center for Environmental Genetics (CEG) in the Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences will host a virtual daylong symposium on Friday, March 19, while the UC Department of Internal Medicine will hold its 10th annual research symposium, titled “Building the Next Generation of Researchers,” starting Tuesday, March 30 and continuing until Thursday, April 1.
July 8, 2020
Xiaoyang Qi, PhD, received a $500,000 PanCAN grant to study ways a combination therapy could nudge the immune system to fight pancreatic cancer.
July 9, 2020
UC's Trisha Wise-Draper, MD, PhD, has been named one of InStyle Magazine's "Badass 50" health care providers making a difference during the pandemic.
September 2, 2020
Olugbenga Olowokure, MD, says it can be difficult to detect colon cancer in someone younger than 45 years old, which is when screenings are recommended.
October 29, 2020
Donald Lynch, MD, a University of Cincinnati cardiologist, is partnering with researchers in St. Louis and rural Georgia to develop a smartphone app that will deliver COVID-19 information and education that is targeted toward Black communities.