Local media highlight Stroke Awareness Month
May 18, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Eva Mistry and Pooja Khatri were recent guests on local news programs to discuss National Stroke Awareness Month.
May 18, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Eva Mistry and Pooja Khatri were recent guests on local news programs to discuss National Stroke Awareness Month.
January 24, 2023
MedPage Today highlighted comments from a recent editorial written by the University of Cincinnati's Eva Mistry analyzing the results of a new study that found that using clot-busting drugs in stroke patients who had recently also been given blood thinners did not raise the risk of bleeding complications.
January 11, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Alberto Espay, MD, spoke with NBC News about the impact of the cost of newly approved Alzheimer's drug Leqembi.
January 27, 2023
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement featured insights from the University of Cincinnati's Jennifer Molano, MD, in articles about promoting joy and well-being in health care workplace settings.
March 1, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Rhonna Shatz joined 55KRC's Simply Medicine program to discuss dementia following the announcement that actor Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.
September 9, 2022
University of Cincinnati stroke expert Pooja Khatri, MD, was featured in a WESA article providing insights on stroke recovery in light of Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman campaigning while recovering from a stroke.
June 16, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Michael Privitera was featured in a MSN article commenting on a recent study that found the cost of brand-name epilepsy drugs has nearly tripled in eight years.
August 11, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Joseph Broderick, MD, provided comments in a TCTMD article reviewing the results of a recent study that found administering the drug tirofiban before endovascular thrombectomy does not improve functional outcomes in patients.
August 12, 2022
The University of Cincinnati's Alberto Espay, MD, joined WVXU's Cincinnati Edition to discuss recent allegations that a key 2006 Alzheimer's study from the University of Minnesota may have been fabricated.
October 6, 2022
U.S. News & World Report highlighted recent research from the University of Cincinnati that supports the hypothesis that Alzheimer’s disease is caused by a decline in levels of a protein called amyloid-beta.