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Corporate Giving Strategies Are Good Business

February 7, 2022

Many local companies take pride in the way they give back to their communities, and their contributions – whether financial, service hours, or talent share – can become a keystone of their corporate values, internal culture, and regional presence. Especially in the wake of the considerable and enduring challenges caused by the pandemic throughout communities, more businesses are answering the call for support and leaning in to help. And in times of such need for staff recruitment and retention, workers commonly show preference for employers that demonstrate good citizenship, community concern, and investment.

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Corporate Giving Strategies Are Good Business

February 7, 2022

Many local companies take pride in the way they give back to their communities, and their contributions – whether financial, service hours, or talent share – can become a keystone of their corporate values, internal culture, and regional presence. Especially in the wake of the considerable and enduring challenges caused by the pandemic throughout communities, more businesses are answering the call for support and leaning in to help. And in times of such need for staff recruitment and retention, workers commonly show preference for employers that demonstrate good citizenship, community concern, and investment.

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Healthline: New HIV variant discovered: May be more infectious...

February 7, 2022

New research from the University of Oxford finds a new variant of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, that is potentially more infectious and could more seriously affect the immune system. So far, 109 people, most of whom live in the Netherlands, have the variant. In a story published by Healthline, Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the UC College of Medicine was one of the experts cited reacting to this new variant.

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Journal-News: UC studies art, pet robot therapy

February 7, 2022

The Journal-News featured the research of Dr. Soma Sengupta, Dr. Claudia Rebola and Dr. Meera Rastogi, who have developed an art therapy app and pet robot study to see how the interventions can affect the mental health of patients with vestibular schwannomas.

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UC to host PBS journalist Alexander Heffner

February 4, 2022

Alexander Heffner, a national PBS correspondent and host of The Open Mind, will be hosting a one-hour virtual event at the University of Cincinnati on Friday, March 4. During the event, titled “Civil Discourse in an Uncivil Age,” Heffner will preview and discuss his work “Pandemic and Insurrection in the USA: An Era of Cruel Feelings.” The collaborative event by UC Journalism, The College of A&S and The Taft Research Center will take place on March 4. Brian Calfano, the head of journalism at UC, organized the event, and he believes that the UC community can benefit from Heffner’s perspective.

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Healthline: People are taking high doses of melatonin to sleep:...

February 4, 2022

More people are taking supplemental melatonin, and at increasingly high doses, according to a research letter recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Researchers point out these findings raise safety concerns since the actual dose of melatonin supplements could be nearly 500 percent higher than the label indicates. In a story published by Healthline, Sarah Gallucci, DO, of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine was one of the experts cited reacting to the letter.

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