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UC HEALTH LINE: Insect Bites Are Not to Be Taken Lightly

August 8, 2006

Chigger, flea, tick and mosquito bites are not merely an irritating nuisance they can be dangerous. Scratching that annoying itch can create a sore that can become infected. July, August and September are prime time for these critters to feed on humans.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Insect Bites Are Not to Be Taken Lightly

August 8, 2006

Chigger, flea, tick and mosquito bites are not merely an irritating nuisance they can be dangerous. Scratching that annoying itch can create a sore that can become infected. July, August and September are prime time for these critters to feed on humans.

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UC s Man With The Plan To Move On

August 7, 2006

Dale McGirr established his expertise in state finance early in his 30-year UC career. For the past 15 years, he oversaw the planning for a transformed campus, and initiated many of UC's partnerships in the community.

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UC Professor Named to Prostate Cancer Conference Committee

August 7, 2006

Shuk-mei Ho, PhD, chair of the UC's environmental health department, has been appointed to the technical planning committee for the 2007 research conference of the U.S. Department of Defense Prostate Cancer Research Program (PCRP).

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"White Coat Ceremony" Kicks Off New School Year for the College...

August 6, 2006

At the White Coat Ceremony, first-year students are presented their white coats and must recite their "Oath of Commitment."  The students are thus reminded of the responsibilities they accepted when they committed to the pursuit of the practice of medicine. 

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The New Energy Crisis: Power Industry in for a Jolt as About...

August 6, 2006

It s an energy crisis of a new kind: The energy industry is bracing for a wave of retirements in the next ten years. To meet demand for manpower, educational institutions are revving up new power plant programs the latest being the University of Cincinnati.

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New Power Plant Program to Help Energy Industry Pick Up Steam in...

August 6, 2006

The demand for technical workers at energy utilities and power producers is expected to soon hit a historic peak. To start new workers in the energy industry s pipeline, the University of Cincinnati is one of a handful of national schools to begin a new Power Plant Technology Program.

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