A village of cancer cells
August 25, 2020
UC research shows it can take cells in different forms or “life stages” to cause cancer to grow and spread.
August 25, 2020
UC research shows it can take cells in different forms or “life stages” to cause cancer to grow and spread.
August 5, 2020
Jeffrey Strawn, MD, teamed up with experts at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center to create an app to help children deal with anxiety caused by the pandemic.
October 15, 2020
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are investigating a new way to explore suspicious brain masses, potentially eliminating the need for unnecessary surgery and worry for patients.
November 12, 2020
A UC expert discusses a new study from the University of Oxford that shows around 20% of COVID-19 survivors are struggling with mental health issues after recovering from the disease.
November 9, 2020
University of Cincinnati researchers are starting a clinical trial to determine if they can detect brain cancer in spinal fluid.
November 17, 2020
A national study being led by UC researchers is investigating whether a medication already used to treat opioid use disorder in women who are pregnant may be more beneficial in an extended-release form.
June 11, 2021
After months of isolation, getting back out there may be hard for some people, said Dr. Caleb Adler, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati. There's a sense of natural anxiety that comes with being out of the dating game for a while – especially when the apps are put to the side.
April 4, 2022
The University of Cincinnati, UC Health, Cincinnati Children’s and Kroger are partnering to help make health care more accessible to consumers in a first-of-its kind research study designed to improve health outcomes through retail-based dietary interventions.
April 8, 2022
Southwest Ohio Parent featured the University of Cincinnati's Louito Edje in an article about seven health screenings every woman should have.
April 6, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Dr. Maria Espinola was featured in a New York Times article about the role of artificial intelligence in identifying mental disorders through the sound of a patient's voice.