What's Happening in Health: RNA treatment for brain cancer
May 18, 2021
UC's Daniel Pomeranz Krummel, PhD, discusses new brain cancer research with Liz Bonis on Local 12's What's Happening in Health program.
May 18, 2021
UC's Daniel Pomeranz Krummel, PhD, discusses new brain cancer research with Liz Bonis on Local 12's What's Happening in Health program.
May 20, 2021
Hagar Elgendy, a fourth-year medical student at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, was recently featured on a Positively Cincinnati segment on WCPO-TV. Elgendy balanced the rigors of medical school with juggling motherhood duties for four children, all born during her tenure as a medical student.
May 11, 2021
For the third year in a row, Cincinnati tops a list of best cities for new college graduates based on affordability, jobs and fun.
May 11, 2021
Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, of the UC College of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases, was cited as a source in a story broadcast by WLWT-TV on a recent report showing that of the 170 COVID-19 patients in local hospitals, none had received one of the vaccines for the virus.
May 12, 2021
The Alpaugh Family Economics Center celebrates teachers with message from atop the golden arches
May 12, 2021
Political scientist David Niven comments on the state of Ohio's GOP
May 12, 2021
Meriden McGraw, director of the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness’ workplace mindfulness team at the UC College of Medicine spoke with the online publication Training Industry about the importance of mindfulness in keeping remote workers healthy in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
May 5, 2021
Jack Hanna, the director emeritus of Ohio’s Columbus Zoo and Aquarium known for his many TV appearances, has been diagnosed with dementia, which could potentially be Alzheimer's disease. UC's Rhonna Shatz, DO, a memory disorders expert, weighs in.
May 7, 2021
In Ohio, 43 percent of the total population has started the COVID-19 vaccination, but just 23 percent of Black residents have gotten at least one shot. Hamilton County closely mirrors the state’s pace. A group of black physicians, including two University of Cincinnati faculty, have signed an open letter to the Greater Cincinnati Black community urging members to complete the COVID-19 vaccination.