Four hearing aid breakthroughs to know about
June 9, 2025
In recent years, hearing loss technology has evolved substantially, improving on everything from efficacy to look and feel. Today, even AirPods have a built-in hearing aid feature.
June 9, 2025
In recent years, hearing loss technology has evolved substantially, improving on everything from efficacy to look and feel. Today, even AirPods have a built-in hearing aid feature.
June 6, 2025
Two UC College of Medicine students, Delia Sosa and Lauren Schaffer, have been awarded the prestigious AMA Foundation Physicians of Tomorrow scholarship, recognizing their leadership, advocacy and vision for the future of health care.
June 6, 2025
On May 15, the State Medical Board of Ohio, Ohio Board of Pharmacy and Ohio Board of Nursing issued a joint regulatory statement addressing patient safety concerns when it comes to retail IV therapy clinics. The clinics administer a combination of saline, vitamins, electrolytes and amino acids, as well as headache relief and anti-nausea medications through an intravenous drip. Clinics in the Cincinnati area have made claims that their treatments can treat dehydration better than water alone, while also boosting immunity, improving gut health and maintaining healthy joints. On Cincinnati Edition recently, experts talked about the risks associated with retail IV hydration and if these services offer effective solutions to the health concerns they target.
June 9, 2025
In recent years, hearing loss technology has evolved substantially, improving on everything from efficacy to look and feel. Today, even AirPods have a built-in hearing aid feature.
June 6, 2025
Two UC College of Medicine students, Delia Sosa and Lauren Schaffer, have been awarded the prestigious AMA Foundation Physicians of Tomorrow scholarship, recognizing their leadership, advocacy and vision for the future of health care.
June 6, 2025
On May 15, the State Medical Board of Ohio, Ohio Board of Pharmacy and Ohio Board of Nursing issued a joint regulatory statement addressing patient safety concerns when it comes to retail IV therapy clinics. The clinics administer a combination of saline, vitamins, electrolytes and amino acids, as well as headache relief and anti-nausea medications through an intravenous drip. Clinics in the Cincinnati area have made claims that their treatments can treat dehydration better than water alone, while also boosting immunity, improving gut health and maintaining healthy joints. On Cincinnati Edition recently, experts talked about the risks associated with retail IV hydration and if these services offer effective solutions to the health concerns they target.
June 6, 2025
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are exploring ways to interrupt the lifecycle of a parasite behind Chagas disease, offering hope of developing a cure.
June 6, 2025
The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s largest, most impactful fundraising event takes place June 7. UC gastroenterologist Susan Kais, MD, and Emily Scott, a UC gastroenterology physician assistant, recently appeared on ARC Cincinnati on WKRC-TV/Local 12 to talk about Take Steps.
June 3, 2025
MSN highlighted a study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers that sheds new light on the mechanisms by which a major oncogene promotes and sustains lymphoma development and progression, paving the way for novel targeted therapies.
June 3, 2025
The University of Cincinnati is part of a collaborative national team spearheading research and wellness programming with the goal of improving care for adaptive athletes through the Para-Athlete Research for Wellness, Injury Prevention and Sports Medicine Excellence (PARA-WISE) registry.
June 2, 2025
NeuroNews highlighted research led by the University of Cincinnati's Iris Davis and the University of Minnesota's Christopher Streib that revealed the potential advantages associated with electronic informed consent in acute ischemic stroke studies, including increased enrollment rates and improved adherence to consent documentation.
May 29, 2025
A study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers sheds new light on the mechanisms by which a major oncogene promotes and sustains lymphoma development and progression, paving the way for novel targeted therapies.
May 29, 2025
The University of Cincinnati's Michael Hegener was featured in Drug Topics discussing what workflow changes are essential to support the expansion of patient care services in community pharmacies.
May 28, 2025
Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, is getting into the summer spirit with a focus on giving. Summer can be a tough season for the blood supply, and Hoxworth is relying on its donors to show support and donate blood. During the month of June, when you give blood at any of Hoxworth’s seven neighborhood donor centers and select mobile drives, you will receive an e-gift card and a coupon for a FREE Biggby coffee as a thank you for saving lives. Schedule a donation today at hoxworth.org.
May 28, 2025
Blood can accumulate potentially damaging particles that may be flushed out. Some anti-aging influencers, along with a handful of scientists, believe exchanging the plasma in blood can help slow biological aging. UC's Caroline Alquist, MD, PhD, weighs in.
May 28, 2025
Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, and Cincinnati’s foodie staples are coming together once again to celebrate lifesaving blood donors during the annual Cincinnati Favorites Blood Drive Tour. Schedule your donation today at hoxworth.org.
May 28, 2025
University of Cincinnati biomedical engineering graduate Katelyn Jansen pursued her own research questions and presented research at a major conference thanks to a co-op at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center’s Head and Neck Experimental Advancement Laboratory.
May 27, 2025
The University of Cincinnati's Victoria Heasley was featured in a U.S. News & World Report article discussing the best and worst exercises for older adults.