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55KRC: Late-stage cervical cancers on the rise in U.S.

September 12, 2022

The University of Cincinnati's Thomas Herzog, MD, was featured on 55KRC radio's Simply Medicine program to discuss a recent study that found that metastatic, or advance stage, cervical cancer cases are increasing in the United States.

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Associated Press: Race gap seen in US infant deaths after fertility treatment

October 24, 2022

A large study of births in the United States shows that black-white disparities exist in fertility medicine, reflected in life-and-death outcomes for babies. One of the experts quoted in a story posted by the Associated Press is Michael Thomas, MD, professor and director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the UC College of Medicine.

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WVXU: COVID numbers are low across Greater Cincinnati. Will winter change that?

October 19, 2022

COVID-19 cases are declining across Greater Cincinnati, but this time of the year is also traditionally the peak for respiratory illnesses meaning the virus will probably hang on into next year. WVXU interviewed some local infectious disease experts for a story on what to expect from COVID-19 during the fall and winter months. One of those was Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the UC College of Medicine.

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WLWT: New Ohio breast cancer screening law now in effect

September 27, 2022

UC's Ann Brown, MD, and breast cancer survivor Michele Young talked with WLWT about House Bill 371, a new law that requires insurance companies to cover additional screenings for individuals who are at high risk for breast cancer or have dense breast tissue, going into effect.

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Medscape: AF detection by smartwatch challenging in some patients

October 17, 2022

Richard Becker, MD, of the UC Heart, Lung, and Vascular Institute, was quoted in Medscape about research showing the ability of an Apple Watch to detect atrial fibrillation is significantly affected by underlying ECG abnormalities such as sinus node dysfunction, atrioventricular block, or intraventricular conduction delay.

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Medium: Are artificial sweeteners harmful? The truth

September 6, 2022

An article posted on Medium.com takes a deep dive into artificial sweeteners. The story examines what they are, takes a look at the different types of sweeteners that are on the market and the various effects they have on a person's health. The article quotes Vincent Martin, MD, professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the UC College of Medicine, director of the Headache and Facial Pain Center at the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute.