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Forbes: Wellness strategies for winter power outages

February 17, 2021

Millions of Americans are living without power in their homes during frigid temperatures this week. Safety and security comprise the second of five facets of wellness design, and being secure in your living space is essential to your well-being. A UC expert weighs in on ways to cope.

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Cincinnati Enquirer: COVID-19 vaccines and patients with cancer

February 19, 2021

This week, more than 130 hospitals, research foundations, fundraising organizations and patient advocacy groups asked the Biden administration to put cancer patients first in the next stage of the rollout. The letter, which was signed by leaders at the UC Cancer Center, says research in the past year shows that COVID-19 patients with cancer have twice the death rate than those without cancer.

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Listen to CCM singers in Cincinnati Opera's 'Blind Injustice' recording

February 22, 2021

In 2019, Cincinnati Opera premiered Blind Injustice, with music by Scott Davenport Richards and a libretto by David Cote. The work tells the story of Ohioans who were falsely convicted of serious crimes and later exonerated by the Ohio Innocence Project. Blind Injustice was lauded as a “powerful piece of music theater” (The Wall Street Journal) and a “masterpiece” (CityBeat) upon its premiere. Recently, Cincinnati Opera released the live audio recording of the opera through Fanfare Cincinnati, which is now available for streaming and download.

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WLWT: Benefits of Vitamin D and COVID-19

February 22, 2021

Richard Becker, MD, director of the University of Cincinnati Heart, Lung and Vascular Institute, speaks with WLWT-TV News about role vitamins might play in battling COVID-19.

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WebMD: How are depression and substance abuse related?

February 23, 2021

Substance abuse and depression very often go hand in hand. UC mental health expert Keith King, professor and director of the UC Center for Prevention Science, weighs in on the symptoms and what to do about it.