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$500,000 Gift in Name of Heimlich Institute Funds Research at...

January 28, 2010

Deaconess Associations Foundation (DAF) has given a half-million dollar gift in the name of the Heimlich Institute to fund new research at Hoxworth Blood Center at the University of Cincinnati. The donation will aid in the development of new cellular treatments for patients.

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$500,000 Gift in Name of Heimlich Institute Funds Research at...

January 28, 2010

Deaconess Associations Foundation (DAF) has given a half-million dollar gift in the name of the Heimlich Institute to fund new research at Hoxworth Blood Center at the University of Cincinnati. The donation will aid in the development of new cellular treatments for patients.

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Common Antidepressant Drugs Linked to Delayed Lactation

January 26, 2010

Women who take a commonly used form of antidepressant drugs may experience delays in lactation after giving birth and may need additional support to meet their breast-feeding goals, a study led by University of Cincinnati researchers has found.

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UC Neurosurgical Fellow Wins Van Wagenen Award

January 15, 2010

Andrew Grande, MD, a fellow in cerebrovascular/endovascular neurosurgery in the University of Cincinnati Department of Neurosurgery, has earned the 2010 William P. Van Wagenen Fellowship. The $120,000 fellowship, which funds a year of academic study abroad, is arguably the most prestigious in neurosurgery.

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Lindner Center of HOPE Granted Medicare Provider Status

June 25, 2009

The Lindner Center of HOPE has been accepted as a psychiatric hospital in the Medicare program by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services based on its accreditation from the Joint Commission and a survey conducted by federal surveyors.

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Scholarship Awarded for Student's Commitment to Public Health

June 22, 2009

Fourth-year medical student Heather Kaiser is the 2009 recipient of the Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Scholarship. The $15,000 scholarship is awarded annually on the basis of outstanding academic achievement, community involvement, leadership and involvement in women s health care.

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