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Ignorance of Stroke s Warning Signs a Barrier to Treatment; More...

January 14, 2003

Demographic groups facing the greatest risk of death and disability from stroke are the least likely to recognize stroke s warning signs and risk factors, according to a study by UC researchers published in the January 15 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

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Ignorance of Stroke s Warning Signs a Barrier to Treatment; More...

January 13, 2003

Demographic groups facing the greatest risk of death and disability from stroke are the least likely to recognize stroke s warning signs and risk factors, according to a study by UC researchers published in the January 15 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

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Ignorance of Stroke s Warning Signs a Barrier to Treatment; More...

January 14, 2003

Demographic groups facing the greatest risk of death and disability from stroke are the least likely to recognize stroke s warning signs and risk factors, according to a study by UC researchers published in the January 15 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

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Ignorance of Stroke s Warning Signs a Barrier to Treatment; More...

January 13, 2003

Demographic groups facing the greatest risk of death and disability from stroke are the least likely to recognize stroke s warning signs and risk factors, according to a study by UC researchers published in the January 15 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

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PROFILE: UC Student Competes On Hollywood Squares

January 12, 2003

Denise Hite is getting a shot at Hollywood, all because she's a University of Cincinnati student. Hite will represent UC when she competes in the Hollywood Squares College Tournament, to be taped Jan. 18-19.

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One Stop Web site

January 12, 2003

One Stop Student Services are available at the click of your mouse.

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Geography Professor Plans Geoarchaeology Trip to Belize

January 9, 2003

Geography professor Nicholas Dunning and a select group of students will conduct an ongoing investigation of ancient Maya impacts on the natural environment in northwestern Belize as part of a physical geography field methods course April 28th through May 10.

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E-BRIEF: Let's Toast to a Healthier 2003

January 8, 2003

The New Year often means a new health kick: Vows to tone up and trim down, and maybe going to the doctor and getting ourselves as regularly "maintenanced" as we do our cars. So, this week's University of Cincinnati e-briefing examines the health concerns of the young and old, and what you should be doing to preserve your good health.

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The Hard Work of Vigilance Can Improve on Cue

January 8, 2003

Vital vigilance tasks crucial to fighter pilots, air-traffic controllers, airport-security personnel and to varied industries is hard work for the human brain. But the brain drain can be reduced and performance enhanced by prompting attention, according to research by a team of University of Cincinnati and Catholic University of America psychologists.

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