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UC HEALTH LINE: New Breath Test Can Detect Tummy Troubles

March 26, 2009

A person s breath can tell you a lot of things, like whether they are garlic lovers or regularly chew gum. But according to doctors at the University of Cincinnati, it can also help uncover problems in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Genetic and Environmental Links to Cancer...

March 5, 2009

People who want to understand how diet and environmental exposures may affect pubertal development in young girls are invited to attend the fifth annual public forum on the environment and cancer offered by the Cincinnati Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Center.

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Cellular Discovery May Lead To Targeted Treatment for Rare Form...

March 15, 2009

UC researchers have identified the specific biological mechanisms believed to lead to a rare and incurable blood disease known as Diamond Blackfan anemia. Scientists say with further investigation, their discoveries could result in drastic changes to current thinking about treatment for this disease and may lead to promising new drug therapies.

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UC HEALTH LINE: New Breath Test Can Detect Tummy Troubles

March 26, 2009

A person s breath can tell you a lot of things, like whether they are garlic lovers or regularly chew gum. But according to doctors at the University of Cincinnati, it can also help uncover problems in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Genetic and Environmental Links to Cancer...

March 5, 2009

People who want to understand how diet and environmental exposures may affect pubertal development in young girls are invited to attend the fifth annual public forum on the environment and cancer offered by the Cincinnati Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Center.

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Cellular Discovery May Lead To Targeted Treatment for Rare Form...

March 15, 2009

UC researchers have identified the specific biological mechanisms believed to lead to a rare and incurable blood disease known as Diamond Blackfan anemia. Scientists say with further investigation, their discoveries could result in drastic changes to current thinking about treatment for this disease and may lead to promising new drug therapies.

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Study Links Family History With Intracranial Aneurysm Ruptures

March 27, 2009

New information from a team that includes University of Cincinnati researchers indicates that patients with a family history of intracranial aneurysm have a 17-times greater rate of rupture than those without such a history and that their aneurysms may need to be managed more aggressively through surgery or endovascular intervention.

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UC HEALTH LINE: IBS vs. IBD: Similar in Name but Not the Same

March 12, 2009

Many people think that IBS and IBD are one in the same. But UC experts say there are many differences between the disorders, and with proper diagnosis and treatment, people with the more serious of the two can experience a better, longer life.

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Event Addresses Foodborne Diseases and Continued Threats to...

March 11, 2009

Health officials say recent massive national food recalls raised serious public concern about foodborne illnesses such as E.coli and Salmonella. A collaborative group of public health experts will hold a public event to help residents understand the genesis of foodborne disease and what they can do to protect their families.

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Former UC Cardiologist to Hold Book Signing March 17

March 3, 2009

Donald Harrison, MD, a local cardiologist and former senior vice president and provost of health affairs at the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center, will sign copies of his new book "Mending Broken Hearts: One Cardiologist s Journey through a Half Century of Discovery and Medical Change" on Tuesday, March 17. 

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UC HEALTH LINE: Fiber Not Fast Fix Colon Cleansing ...

January 29, 2009

If something seems too good to be true, it probably is especially when it comes to fast-fix weight-loss solutions. Some over-the-counter consumer products may even do more harm than good, according to UC experts.

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