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Putting control in patients' hands

February 6, 2024

A new University of Cincinnati trial, in partnership with Spark Biomedical, will test a wearable neurostimulation device to help patients with opioid use disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder stick with medication treatment while finding the right dose.

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Pumping the ‘brain brake’ in pediatric anxiety

March 31, 2021

A new study reveals that an evidence-based treatment may help predict treatment outcomes for adolescents with anxiety disorders. University of Cincinnati researchers say this could determine medication effectiveness more quickly to help patients.

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Local 12: Pregnancy and addiction

March 8, 2021

Local 12 reports on a new study that could give pregnant women with addiction a new tool to deliver a healthy baby. Christine Wilder, MD, is interviewed.

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Non-invasive hysterectomy may lead to shorter survival rates

October 31, 2018

A new study co-authored by a University of Cincinnati (UC) resident physician and published in the Oct. 31 online edition of the New England Journal of Medicine shows that a non-invasive radical hysterectomy may lead to shorter survival rates than open surgery in women with early-stage cervical cancer.

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UC research looks at side effects for pediatric medications

December 10, 2019

University of Cincinnati researchers published a study in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry looking at side effects that impact children and adolescents being treated for anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).