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UC researchers study ‘liquid biopsy’

October 15, 2020

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are investigating a new way to explore suspicious brain masses, potentially eliminating the need for unnecessary surgery and worry for patients.

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Putting patient health into their own hands

September 16, 2021

UC researchers are leading a pilot study examining how art therapy delivered through an app and pet robots can affect the mood of patients with hearing loss. The collaborative study seeks to allow patients to take their health into their own hands and increase accessibility of interventions.

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UC neurosurgery team grows with six new faculty

August 27, 2018

Since taking the role as chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine on July 1, 2017, Joseph Cheng, MD, has been working to grow his academic and clinical team to meet patients’ needs. Over the last year, the college has hired sixeight neurosurgery faculty with expertise in the areas of brain tumor, cerebrovascular, spinal and functional neurosurgery, rounding out Cheng’s specialty in all aspects of spinal surgery, including treatment for degenerative disease, deformities, trauma, tumors spinal cord injury and complex revision spinal surgeries.

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UC study uncovers clues to COVID-19 in the brain

May 27, 2020

A study by University of Cincinnati researchers and three Italian institutions reviewing neuroimaging and neurological symptoms in patients with COVID-19 may shed light on the virus’s impact on the central nervous system.

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UC researcher finds stroke risk factors in minority groups

September 2, 2021

University of Cincinnati researcher Dr. Daniel Woo led a study looking at risk factors that caused disparities among racial/ethnic groups suffering from ICH strokes. The study found high blood pressure and a lack of health insurance significantly contribute to higher rates of ICH in Black and Hispanic patients.