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Parkinson's Center Established With $5.5 Million Gift

September 7, 2007

A $5.5 million gift has established the James J. and Joan A. Gardner Family Center for Parkinson s Disease and Movement Disorders at the Neuroscience Institute at University Hospital and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.

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Immunity Booster May Slow Metastatic Melanoma

September 10, 2007

In an effort to slow metastatic melanoma growth and improve patient survival, a multi-center clinical trial, led locally by UC's Leslie Oleksowicz, MD, will test an experimental new drug that boosts the body s natural defense system.

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Clinical Trials Present Better Alternatives for Dialysis Patients

September 11, 2007

Having a healthy kidney is worth a billion dollars. But an unhealthy kidney costs more about $16 billion more, according to Prabir Roy-Chaudhury, MD, PhD, associate professor in the division of nephrology and hypertension at the University of Cincinnati.

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Waddell Center Experts Conduct MS Symposium

September 19, 2007

Clinicians from the Waddell Center for Multiple Sclerosis will conduct MS Symposium 2007: Education, Support and Solutions, a free event for patients, caregivers and health care providers, on Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Oasis Conference Center in Loveland.

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UC's Levine Park Rededicated

September 21, 2007

A tranquil refuge in one of the busiest and potentially most stressful parcels of real estate in Cincinnati, the Maurice Levine Park is reopening after being closed for three years.

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George Rieveschl, Inventor of Benadryl, Dies

September 27, 2007

University of Cincinnati alumnus and engineering professor emeritus George Rieveschl, PhD, known for inventing Benadryl, the world s first effective antihistamine, died today at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati. He was 91.