Cincy Magazine: Growing mental health resources still needed
April 20, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Shana Feibel was featured in a Cincy Magazine article discussing trends in the availability of mental health resources.
April 20, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Shana Feibel was featured in a Cincy Magazine article discussing trends in the availability of mental health resources.
March 15, 2023
Local television stations including WINK-TV in Fort Myers, Florida and WGEM-TV in Quincy, Illinois highlighted the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center's first-in-human trial of FLASH radiotherapy.
April 28, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Christopher T. Richards, MD, was a recent guest on the Know Stroke Podcast to discuss mobile stroke units and where research is headed to improve care.
May 5, 2023
WLWT highlighted the story of Lauralee Wheat, a Cincinnati woman preparing to run the Flying Pig Marathon after successful surgery performed by the University of Cincinnati's Joseph Cheng, MD.
May 9, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Eva Mistry joined Fox 19's morning show to discuss American Stroke Month.
April 7, 2023
Drug Discovery News highlighted research coauthored by the University of Cincinnati's Timothy Phoenix that found a gene called FOXR2 is abnormally expressed in more than 70% of cancer types sampled and could be a potential target for new treatments.
April 5, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Richard Becker, MD, provided expert commentary to Medscape on a new study that found a spherical heart shape may predict cardiomyopathy and atrial fibrillation.
May 2, 2023
University of Cincinnati cosmetic science expert Kelly Dobos was featured in a Vox article providing clarity on common questions about sunscreen.
May 3, 2023
WLWT spoke with the University of Cincinnati's Brandon Foreman about a clinical trial testing a new treatment for status epilepticus, the most severe and deadly form of epilepsy.
April 6, 2023
U.S. News and World Report highlighted research led by the University of Cincinnati's Jordan Kharofa that found several enriched species, associated with enhanced tumor immune response, in the microbiomes of long-term pancreatic cancer survivors.