WVXU: UC researchers launch stroke recovery study
November 18, 2021
University of Cincinnati's Dr. Pooja Khatri and Dr. Achala Vagal were featured in a WVXU story explaining their new stroke recovery study.
November 18, 2021
University of Cincinnati's Dr. Pooja Khatri and Dr. Achala Vagal were featured in a WVXU story explaining their new stroke recovery study.
November 12, 2021
University of Cincinnati doctoral pharmacy student Abdulrahman Alsuhibani has recently authored two published studies examining adverse effects of obesity medications and the use of statins following bariatric surgery.
November 15, 2021
Local 12 featured University of Cincinnati researchers studying how art therapy and robotic pets can affect the mood of patients with long-haul COVID-19.
November 16, 2021
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are leading the largest-ever NIH stroke recovery study, examining if certain biomarkers can help predict patient recovery.
November 19, 2021
University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy researchers have engineered a probiotic bacteria designed to break down cancer cell walls to allow therapies easier access to shrink tumors.
November 17, 2021
University of Cincinnati's Dr. Robert Van Haren was featured in a Scientific American article discussing how the pause in lung cancer screening affected patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
November 12, 2021
Local 12 featured Dr. Christopher Radchenko and Dr. Alejandro Aragaki in a story about new robotic-assisted bronchoscopy techniques available that should help diagnose lung cancer sooner.
November 2, 2021
The University of Cincinnati's Dr. Maria Espinola was featured in a Yahoo News story discussing disparities that lead to Hispanic Americans being 1.5 times more likely than white Americans to get Alzheimer's disease.
November 22, 2021
University of Cincinnati researchers from the College of Pharmacy were featured in a Journal-News article detailing the development of a new probiotic bacteria designed to break down cancer cell walls.
November 29, 2021
University of Cincinnati's Dr. Robert Van Haren recently published new research that shows lung cancer surgery outcomes between former and current smokers are similar enough that smoking should not be a barrier to offering surgery.