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Celebrating Imaging Advances on International Radiology Day

November 8, 2012

Nov. 8, 2012, marks the 117th anniversary of the discovery of the X-ray the first of many imaging technologies that have revolutionized modern medicine. Professionals across the world are celebrating radiology s significant contributions to modern medicine through the first International Day of Radiology. 

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UC Faculty Member Wins Medical Education Top Honor

November 1, 2012

University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine educator Bruce Giffin, PhD, has been named the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) 2012 Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award winner.

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Celebrating Imaging Advances on International Radiology Day

November 8, 2012

Nov. 8, 2012, marks the 117th anniversary of the discovery of the X-ray the first of many imaging technologies that have revolutionized modern medicine. Professionals across the world are celebrating radiology s significant contributions to modern medicine through the first International Day of Radiology. 

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UC Faculty Member Wins Medical Education Top Honor

November 1, 2012

University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine educator Bruce Giffin, PhD, has been named the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) 2012 Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award winner.

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Region s First High-Risk Lung Cancer Screening Program Now Open

November 20, 2012

Lung cancer screening is now available for Tristate residents who are at an increased risk for lung cancer. Individuals who have smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for more than 20 years and those with a prior lung cancer diagnosis are considered at the highest risk. 

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UC HEALTH LINE: New Test Aids in Diagnosis of Alzheimer's

November 8, 2012

A radiopharmaceutical compound that was approved earlier this year by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is enabling clinicians to make such a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease with better accuracy, leading to earlier treatment and more informed counseling options for patients and their families.

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OhioPACE Award Being Used to Improve Medication Adherence in...

September 26, 2012

A multidisciplinary effort is under way at UC to improve medication adherence in patients with hypertension thanks to a one-year $50,000 award from the Ohio Partnership for Adherence through Collaborative Education (PACE) Foundation and Pfizer, Inc.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Varicose Veins Common, Treatable Problem

September 6, 2012

Nearly 25 million Americans have varicose veins bulging vessels that can be easily seen and felt under the surface of the skin. Although many people think of varicose veins as a cosmetic issue, specialists caution that they can be indicative of a more serious underlying medical condition and should be evaluated by a specialist if they are causing symptoms. 

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Latino Med Student Conference a Success

September 6, 2012

About 30 medical students from the region attended the recent Latino Medical Student Association s (LMSA) Midwest House of Delegates Meeting and Leadership Conference, hosted by University of Cincinnati College of Medicine students.

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Researchers Discover Gene That Causes Deafness

September 27, 2012

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center have found a new genetic mutation responsible for deafness and hearing loss associated with Usher syndrome type 1.

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