Tips for parents with chronic migraine
May 24, 2024
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The University of Cincinnati's Reena Shah spoke with Healthline on ways for parents to better manage migraines.
May 24, 2024
The University of Cincinnati's Reena Shah spoke with Healthline on ways for parents to better manage migraines.
May 22, 2024
TCT MD included comments from the University of Cincinnati's Eva Mistry in a story recapping trial data presented at the European Stroke Organisation Conference that found clot-busting drug tenectaplase is becoming a first-choice treatment in certain situations.
June 11, 2024
The University of Cincinnati's Joseph Broderick commented to Medscape on a recent trial that found patients with the largest volume of stroke tissue injury benefit less from thrombectomy, a procedure that uses a catheter to remove a blood clot from a blood vessel in the brain, which restores blood flow.
June 14, 2024
The University of Cincinnati's Daniel Sun was featured in a WLWT story about a local choir teacher with synesthesia, a condition where two senses overlap in the brain.
November 15, 2021
Local 12 featured University of Cincinnati researchers studying how art therapy and robotic pets can affect the mood of patients with long-haul COVID-19.
July 14, 2023
AARP published a story on foods that trigger migraines and quoted Vincent Martin, MD, of the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, and Hope O’Brien, MD, an adjunct professor of neurology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
February 24, 2023
MedPage Today highlighted research led by the University of Cincinnati's Pierce Boyne that found high-intensity walking exercise helped chronic stroke patients regain walking capacity compared with more moderate training.
February 27, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Pooja Khatri joined Local 12's What's Happening in Health to discuss advancements in stroke research.
May 2, 2024
A historic $13.5 million gift from the estate of Hugh H. Hoffman will revolutionize amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the ALS Multidisciplinary Clinic at the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute.
September 8, 2020
Five African-American researchers and healthcare professionals on UC’s medical campus have received sizable grants from the National Institutes of Health during the past 18 months. The faculty members were interviewed by WCPO to help showcase innovation and the diverse voices and perspectives they bring as the healthcare community attempts to ease health disparities in communities of color in Cincinnati and beyond.