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WLWT: Early flu vaccine availability has some wondering if it's too soon for a flu shot

August 26, 2020

Jennifer Forrester, MD, associate professor of infectious diseases in the UC College of Medicine and UC Health physician, told WLWT that she appreciates the attention flu vaccines are suddenly getting from area residents. “There is nothing particularly wrong or harmful in getting the flu vaccine now versus waiting,” Forrester told WLWT.

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Medpage Today: Offer STI screening to every adolescent who visits the ED

November 4, 2020

A University of Cincinnati researcher is recommending pediatric hospital emergency room consider screening for sexually transmitted infections, teenage and young patients who visit for other acute care issues. Findings by Dr. Mark Eckman, professor and director of the UC Division of General Internal Medicine, appear in the Journal of American Medical Association Pediatrics.

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Livestrong: How bad is it really to snore?

March 16, 2021

Ann Romaker, MD, of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine is widely quoted in an article on Livestrong.com about the potential health challenges posed by snoring. She says there is evidence that loud snoring could lead to stroke.

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WCPO: After 35 years of surviving HIV and AIDS, Carl Fox is part of a study he believes will find a cure

December 1, 2020

Northern Kentucky businessman Carl Fox is taking part in UC's Trailblazer study and is telling his story to WCPO-TV, Channel 9. The TRAILBLAZER study aims to change the parts of a patient’s white blood cells that HIV latches onto, and is led by Dr. Carl Fichtenbaum, a professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.