Webinar Series on Military Health and Wellness
In recognition of Veterans Day, the College of Medicine is one of more than 100 medical schools joining with the Association of American Medical Collegeswith the White House Joining Forces staff and the Center for Deployment Psychologyto support the third Joining Forces Wellness Week.
The event is meant to heighten awareness about the health needs of the nation's veterans, service members and their families and elevate the role that medical schools and teaching hospitals play in serving the military veteran community.
The week-long initiative Nov. 10-14 includes a webinar series on the health and wellness of military service members and veterans. For details on the webinar series and to register, please visit http://www.deploymentpsych.org/JFWW2014.
Related Stories
UC expert weighs in on current MASH treatment approaches
June 5, 2026
As MedCentral recently reported, pending broader pharmacologic approvals for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), lifestyle modifications remain the go-to intervention.
At least two weather patterns increase headaches, UC study suggests
June 4, 2026
University of Cincinnati physicians and collaborators identified two specific weather patterns that increase headache and migraine risk and found the preventive medication fremanezumab (Ajovy) can reduce weather‑associated headaches. The findings will be presented at the American Headache Society Annual Scientific Meeting in Orlando.
UC researcher secures $3.3M grant to study microplastics’ impact on heart
June 2, 2026
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences awarded a $3.3M grant to University of Cincinnati researcher Hong‑Sheng Wang, PhD, to study how microplastics and nanoplastics affect cardiovascular health.