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Ohio State Expert Helps Explore How Sunlight May Affect ADHD Patients
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers are interested in exploring how sunlight, sleep and screens (like those on computers and TVs) may affect those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), say
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5/16/2013 -
How Might Your Kitchen Cupboards Affect Your Health? Study Aims to Find Out
COLUMBUS, Ohio – In this age of convenience, of making every task as short and as easy as possible, could we be setting up home environments that harm our health?
In a new Ohio State University stu
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5/8/2013 -
Ohio State Tests Smart Phone Technology in Stroke Rehabilitation
COLUMBUS, Ohio – While many of us take the technology packed into smart phones and tablets for granted, researchers that specialize in rehabilitation are inspired by it, using it to evaluate the progr
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4/3/2013 -
NBA Taps Ohio State Expertise after Rise in ACL Injury
COLUMBUS, Ohio – From
professional athletes who lack proper conditioning because of a lockout to
high-school girls who are more prone to injury, specific groups are
statistically more likely to inj
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3/6/2013 -
Shakespeare Takes Center Stage in Helping Children with Autism
COLUMBUS, OHIO – Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Nisonger Center are trying to determine if teaching strategies based on Shakespeare texts can help children with aut
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3/1/2013 -
Ohio State Experts Help New Moms with Heart Disease Through Pregnancy
COLUMBUS, Ohio –The birth rate for women over 40 years old is the highest it has been in 50 years as women wait longer to start families. Combined with the fact that approximately 500,000 women live w
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1/31/2013 -
Ohio State Implants First Brain Pacemaker To Treat Alzheimer's
OHIO STATE IMPLANTS FIRST BRAIN PACEMAKER TO TREAT ALZHEIMER’S
COLUMBUS, Ohio – During a five-hour surgery last October at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Kathy Sanford became the
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1/22/2013 -
Internationally Renowned Gynecologic Cancer Researcher Joins Ohio State
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Internationally renowned uterine cancer researcher and geneticist Paul Goodfellow will lead a new team of three researchers devoted to gynecologic oncology research at The Ohio State
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1/7/2013 -
Survey Finds Folk Remedies Often Offered During Breastfeeding
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Breastfeeding can be a difficult time for both mother and baby, so using cabbage leaves and tea bags to ease pain or eating oatmeal to increase milk production are among the folk rem
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1/2/2013 -
Ohio State Cardiologist Offers Simple Ways to Reduce Salt
COLUMBUS,
Ohio – Sometimes you can detect its taste, and sometimes you can’t. Salt can sneak into meals
from foods like bread, soda, chicken breast, salad dressing and soup.
Researchers
have l
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12/19/2012 -
Low-dose CT Scans Offer Earlier Detection of Lung Cancer
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The best way to catch lung cancer early is through early
detection, says Dr.
David Carbone, director of the new thoracic oncology center at The Ohio
State University Comprehensi
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11/27/2012 -
Delayed Treatment for Advanced Breast Cancer Has 'Profound Effect
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Results from a new study conducted by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (
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11/21/2012 -
Early Childhood Neglect May Raise Risk of Adult Skin Cancer
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Skin cancer patients whose childhood included periods of neglect or maltreatment are at a much greater risk for their cancers to return when they face a major stressful event, based o
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11/19/2012 -
Crops to Clinic: Researchers Create, Test Cancer-fighting Foods
COLUMBUS, Ohio – At a time of year when many American families gather to pile food on holiday plates, cancer researchers urge families to save more space for colorful fruits and vegetables that may he
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11/1/2012 -
Cardiologist Cautions Some Older Beta-Blockers May Cause Diabetes
COLUMBUS,
Ohio –Beta-blockers traditionally prescribed in the past have successfully been
used to treat a variety of cardiovascular conditions, but increasingly, studies
show some may contribute t
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10/31/2012 -
Internationally Renowned Lung Cancer Expert Comes To Ohio State
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Internationally renowned lung cancer expert Dr. David Carbone will be developing and leading a new thoracic oncology center at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
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10/17/2012 -
Nurses, Volunteers At The James Create 'Dream Hats' For Patients
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Oncology
nurses and volunteers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
– Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital
and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC–James) a
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10/8/2012 -
Ohio State Spurs Faster Treatment of Life-threatening Sepsis
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Sepsis, a systemic over-response to infection, kills more Americans each year than prostate cancer, breast cancer and AIDS combined. In an effort to speed the treatment of sepsis and
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10/2/2012 -
Study in Mice Discovers Injection of Heat-Generating Cells Reduces Belly Fat
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The injection of a tiny capsule containing heat-generating cells into the abdomens of mice led those animals to burn abdominal fat and initially lose about 20 percent of belly fat aft
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9/7/2012 -
Doctors Urged to Stop Overprescribing for Sinusitis
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Sinus
infection sufferers may see a change during their doctors’ appointments this
cold and allergy season as new national guidelines urge doctors to do less
prescribing and more
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9/6/2012
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