Study sheds light on cancer treatment, COVID-19
University of Cincinnati researchers have found that certain treatments for cancer may increase the chance of death if they contract COVID-19.
Sep 19, 2020
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University of Cincinnati researchers have found that certain treatments for cancer may increase the chance of death if they contract COVID-19.
Sep 19, 2020
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What will the future of Parkinson's disease treatment look like?
Apr 20, 2022
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Treating "brain tsunamis or "killer waves could stop many victims of major head injury from suffering additional brain damage, a study published in Lancet Neurology has found.
Dec 7, 2011
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According to the CDC, 9.4% of children and adolescents had an anxiety disorder in 2019. Up to one in five youth aged 18 or younger will experience a mental health condition at some point in their lives.
Oct 14, 2022
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Researchers at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine have identified a receptor protein found in adipose tissue that may play a role in controlling blood sugar and could offer an important therapeutic pathway for ...
Jul 27, 2021
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A University of Cincinnati clinical trial that added an immunotherapy drug to standard of care treatment regimens has shown increased survival rates for head and neck cancer patients with intermediate risk features.
Mar 1, 2022
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(Medical Xpress) -- Some people look at the holidays as a time to throw caution to the wind. Pregnant women, however, should be mindful of what food, drink and activities they chose to partake of every dayespecially ...
Dec 16, 2011
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(Medical Xpress)—Researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) have discovered that blocking the action of one of the gut hormones can correct post-meal hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in gastric bypass patients.
Mar 12, 2014
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A study at the University of Cincinnati (UC) will look at brain changes in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, known as ADHD, before and after treatment with medication.
Oct 19, 2016
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(Medical Xpress) -- The music playing in the background as we do our Christmas shopping may tell us its "the most wonderful time of the year. But its also prime time for depression, a UC Health psychiatrist ...
Dec 9, 2011
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