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Cheer For Your Team, But Save Your Voice
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Nicole Moyer first strained her voice during a volleyball game and now is quick to lose her voic
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8/8/2012 -
Electric Helmet Treats Brain Tumors
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Brain cancer patients at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC–James) are among the
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8/7/2012 -
It Stands to Reason: Sitting Less Can Improve Health, Extend Life
COLUMBUS, Ohio – There appears to be one common theme in today’s hustle and bustle society – people are too busy to squeeze much physical activity into their daily routines. However, millions of Amer
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7/2/2012 -
Surprising Insights from Study of Deaf Children, Language Skills
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Eight year-old Britan and her 10-year-old brother, Carson, have been going to the same summer camp for the past two years. For an entire day, they laugh, play games, eat pizza - and
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7/2/2012 -
International Expert In Breast Radiation Oncology Joins The James
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Internationally renowned cancer expert Dr. Julia White is the new director of breast radiation oncology at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Can
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6/21/2012 -
Advanced Tests Not Always Needed to Uncover Heart Disease
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Despite the age of the technology, exercise
stress tests remain an extremely useful and cost-effective method for detecting
heart disease during a period when many doctors opt for
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6/5/2012 -
Video Game Provides Balance Testing for Concussions
COLUMBUS,
Ohio – There is no magic test to determine when an athlete is ready to get back
into the game after they have suffered a head injury. Researchers have started
using an interactive video
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4/30/2012 -
Depression Study Seeks to Predict Personalized Anti-Depressant Treatment Plan
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A team of researchers have joined together to improve the quality of life for more than 121 million people suffering from major depressive disorder, one of the leading causes of disa
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4/27/2012 -
Ohio State Study: Does Fatty Food Impact Marital Stress?
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Today’s busy families often rely on fast food and take-out to keep everyone fed and on schedule. Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center want to know whether t
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4/5/2012 -
Ohio State Surgeons Pioneer Removal Of Skull-Based Tumors Through the Nose and Mouth
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Surgeons at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC– James) Cranial Base Center have d
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3/6/2012 -
Tonsils Make T-Cells, Too, Ohio State Study Shows
T lymphocytes, or T cells, are essential for effective immune responses.
T cells were thought to be produced only in the thymus gland.
This study shows that T cells are also produced in the tonsils,
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3/5/2012 -
Ohio State Studies ADHD Drug, Parent Training For Autism
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers at The Ohio State University are conducting a study to determine which is more effective for helping children on the autism spectrum: training parents or taking medicatio
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3/2/2012 -
Rash of Nickel Food Allergies Linked to Healthier Diet
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Whole grains, oatmeal, legumes, nuts and soy are all recommended as part of a healthy, balanced diet. These foods also contain trace amounts of nickel. As a result, more people are d
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3/1/2012 -
Ohio Cardiologist Honored at Woman’s Day Red Dress Award
COLUMBUS,
Ohio – An Ohio State University Medical Center
cardiologist is being honored at a red carpet awards ceremony by Woman’s Day magazine for her commitment
to women’s heart health.
Dr. Mar
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2/6/2012 -
New Antiplatelet Reduces Risks in Cardiac Surgery Patients
COLUMBUS, Ohio – People who need cardiac surgery, but are taking medications to prevent blood clots, may benefit from a new treatment that has proven to reduce risk for bleeding or other complications
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1/17/2012 -
Device May Extend Treatment Window for Arm Spasticity
COLUMBUS, Ohio – At the age of 33, a rare stroke nearly ended the life of Sabrina Pridham. After several days in intensive care and more than two months as an inpatient for physical therapy, the onl
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1/4/2012 -
Study Shows Diabetes Medication Can Reduce Atherosclerosis
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers at The Ohio State University Medical Center have shown in lab tests that a new type of diabetes medication can not only lower blood sugar, it can also improve cardiovascu
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1/3/2012 -
‘Safe Signals’ Video Teaches Fire, Burn Safety To Young Adults With Autism
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Young adults with autism are featured in a new educational video that promotes fire and burn safety in the home to that particular at-risk population.
The “Safe Signals” project in
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12/13/2011 -
Ohio State Researchers to Study Causes of Protein Rejection Post Transplant
Columbus, Ohio – Researchers at The Ohio State University College of Medicine are recipients of a $1.5 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to study the forma
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12/7/2011 -
Ohio State Studying How Chemotherapy Affects Breast Cancer Patients’ Hearts
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State University cancer and heart researchers are teaming up to find a better way to assess early cardiac injury from a class of chemotherapy drugs commonly used to treat breas
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12/5/2011
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