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Mother of Four Reaches - and Maintains - Weight Loss Goals with...

July 12, 2012

Pregnancy wreaks havoc on a woman's body and over a period of five years, Nancy Steman-Federle welcomed four wonderful sons into the world. Six days after the birth of her son in 2000, Steman-Federle suffered a heart attack and underwent emergency surgery. Four months later, she lost her mother. As her stress increased, so did her weight. 

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Using 'Metabolic Signatures' to Better Predict Breast Cancer...

July 12, 2012

Radiologist Mary Mahoney, MD, has assembled a translational research team to study choline metabolite ratios as molecular markers of human breast cancer to help differentiate between benign and malignant disease as well as tumor aggressiveness to help direct patient-specific therapies.

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Using Metabolic Signatures to Better Predict Breast Cancer...

July 12, 2012

Radiologist Mary Mahoney, MD, has assembled a translational research team to study choline metabolite ratios as molecular markers of human breast cancer to help differentiate between benign and malignant disease as well as tumor aggressiveness to help direct patient-specific therapies.

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Mother of Four Reaches - and Maintains - Weight Loss Goals with...

July 12, 2012

Pregnancy wreaks havoc on a woman's body and over a period of five years, Nancy Steman-Federle welcomed four wonderful sons into the world. Six days after the birth of her son in 2000, Steman-Federle suffered a heart attack and underwent emergency surgery. Four months later, she lost her mother. As her stress increased, so did her weight. 

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Using 'Metabolic Signatures' to Better Predict Breast Cancer...

July 12, 2012

Radiologist Mary Mahoney, MD, has assembled a translational research team to study choline metabolite ratios as molecular markers of human breast cancer to help differentiate between benign and malignant disease as well as tumor aggressiveness to help direct patient-specific therapies.

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Using Metabolic Signatures to Better Predict Breast Cancer...

July 12, 2012

Radiologist Mary Mahoney, MD, has assembled a translational research team to study choline metabolite ratios as molecular markers of human breast cancer to help differentiate between benign and malignant disease as well as tumor aggressiveness to help direct patient-specific therapies.

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Chair of Internal Medicine 'Pleased' With Talent of Incoming...

July 5, 2012

July is not only an exciting time for incoming residents but also for faculty members who prepare each year to teach and mentor a new class of physicians. Gregory Rouan, MD, Gordon and Helen Hughes Taylor Chair in Internal Medicine, says that this year, he s seeing a lot of talent entering the department s categorical, medicine-pediatrics (med-peds), clinical scientist and preliminary tracks to train in the UC College of Medicine, UC Health hospitals and the Academic Health Center as a whole.

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Stage-3 Esophagus Cancer Discovered After Heart Attack

June 28, 2012

A few weeks after having a stent placed as a result of a heart attack, James Adams, 54, of Independence, Ky., began having trouble swallowing.  In February 2011, he was diagnosed with stage-3 esophagus cancer that had spread to the lymph nodes. 

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College of Medicine Launches Research Initiative

June 28, 2012

The UC College of Medicine this week launched the Discovery Acceleration Initiative a $1 million effort aimed at strengthening the college s position with major funders of biomedical research.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Avoid Bug Bites Safely With Home Changes,...

June 28, 2012

Summer can be a tricky balance between enjoying the great outdoors and being driven indoors to avoid irritating bug bites. Applying sprays, lotions, or using treated wristbands to repel ticks and mosquitoes quickly becomes a daily ritual. Bug repellents contain pesticides, however, so cautious is key in preventing human health concerns. 

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Lucas Named Chair of UC's Pathology Department

June 26, 2012

The University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees Tuesday approved the naming of Fred Lucas, MD, as chair of the department of pathology and laboratory medicine. He also becomes the MacKenzie Chair of Pathology. His appointment is effective July 1, 2012.

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