Political Science's Can-Do Program for Homeland Security
November 9, 2005
There was a time when the phrase homeland security had little meaning for average Americans.
November 9, 2005
There was a time when the phrase homeland security had little meaning for average Americans.
November 10, 2005
Results of the multi-center study, published recently in the journal Neurology, showed that extended-release of the drug carbamazepine controls epileptic seizures more effectively, and with fewer side effects, than the immediate-release version.
November 15, 2005
UC scientists have found that eating or drinking sweets may decrease the production of the stress-related hormone glucocorticoid which has been linked to obesity and decreased immune response.
November 15, 2005
$2 million endowment will establish the Ira A. Abrahamson, MD, Endowed Chair of Pediatric Ophthalmology in UC s department of ophthalmology and support research and education efforts at both UC and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
November 15, 2005
A study led by UC scientists has found that females might be more sensitive to chronic stress than males. The findings were presented at a poster session Tuesday, Nov. 15, during the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Washington, D.C.
November 15, 2005
Increased darkness during the winter months can lead to what some call the "winter blues," and in more serious cases, seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Walter Smitson, PhD, of UC's psychiatry department, offers tips for dealing with symptoms of this seasonal depression.
November 16, 2005
UC surgeons have received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to study causes of heart failure, a disease affecting 5 million people in the United States.
November 17, 2005
UC researchers have found that a naturally occurring protein that normally fights cancer cells can also cause severe kidney failure when normal blood flow is disrupted. This laboratory finding, the researchers believe, could provide a target for drugs that will reduce the risk of kidney damage in humans.
November 21, 2005
UC's College of Medicine has received a $250,000 endowment that will allow a gastroenterology fellow to learn from outstanding researchers in the field and explore new areas of investigation.
November 23, 2005
Every year about 30,000 Americans experience a ruptured brain aneurysm, a dangerous condition in which a balloon-like bulge in a cerebral blood vessel suddenly bursts. UC neurosurgeon Mario Zuccarello, MD, explains who's at risk and offers tips for recognizing the warning signs.