Health Sciences Library Ranked 14th Most Impressive Medical School Library
The Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library was ranked 14th among "the 25most impressive university medical school libraries in the world."
View ArticleHEALTH LINE: Head and Neck Cancer Education Needed, Free Screenings Offered
Keith Casper, MD, says being aware of the risks and symptoms of head and neckcancers is extremely important and that free screenings are coming up.
View ArticleSurvivor Says Cancer Screenings Are Important for Quicker Treatment
It all started with a broken tooth. Lisa Williams, 56, says after beatingNon-Hodgkin's lymphoma and enduring bouts of bronchitis and pneumonia off andon afterward, she thoug
View ArticleNCI Director To Keynote Cancer Survivorship Event March 27
Survivoship conference will be held March 27 at the Kingsgate MarriottConference Center.
View ArticleInterprofessional Education Webcast Series
A series of weekly interprofessional education webcast seminars will beavailable at the College of Medicine beginning Feb. 26.
View ArticleFocus On Faculty With Rebecca Howell, MD
Rebecca Howell, MD, is a physician who specializes in treating voice andswallowing disorders.
View ArticleUC Health Offers Outpatient Laser Procedure for Benign Vocal Fold Tumors
UC Health experts are the only ones locally offering an outpatient laserprocedure for patients with recurrent benign tumors, polyps or growths on theirvocal folds (cords).
View ArticleEarly Intervention Crucial for Voice and Swallowing Disorders
Eating and talking are important parts of American culture. That's why voiceand swallowing disorders, even when treated effectively, can be so devastating.
View ArticleHEALTH LINE: Ease Allergy Symptoms Without Injections
It's been a winter to remember in the Tristate. But with temperatures finallywarming up, spring is in sight with challenges of its own: seasonal allergies.
View ArticleHEALTH LINE: Allergy Symptoms That Persist May Mean a Bigger Problem
During Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week, April 12-18, experts at theUC Cancer Institute warn that if allergy symptoms persist, it could mean abigger problem.
View Article$160,000 in Cancer Research Pilot Grants Awarded to Promote Collaboration
The UC Cancer Institute has awarded four $40,000 research pilot grants to aidin the interaction and collaboration between basic scientific and clinicalinvestigators.
View ArticlePatient Uses Passion for Daylilies to Give Back to UC, Cancer Research
In the spring of 2013, Sandy Holmes, now 67, visited her primary care physicianbecause she noticed a knot in her neck.
View ArticleFree Allergy Screenings at UC Health Sinus and Allergy Center Locations
With the change in the seasons, the UC Health Sinus and Allergy Center isoffering free allergy screenings at three locations.
View ArticleRaising Spirits for the Cure Event Sept. 25
Raising Spirits for the Cure, a beer and wine tasting event, is being held from6 to 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25, at the Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center.
View ArticleKentucky Patient Overcomes Head and Neck Cancer With Help from UC Team
Stephanie Poplin, 37, Ashland, Kentucky, resident, says in spring 2014, herallergies sent her to physicians who put her on a number of medications thatjust weren't working.
View ArticleNurse Navigators Help Guide Patients Through Treatment for Better Outcomes
The UC Cancer Institute has hired nurse navigators in the head and neck, breastand lung cancer centers to help patients in overcoming their disease.
View ArticleCelebrate Top Clinical Providers Jan. 6
College of Medicine faculty and staff are invited to join in the recognition ofUC Health's top health care providers from Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, in theCARE/Crawley Atrium.
View ArticleCollege of Medicine Patent Recipients Recognized at Fifth Third Arena
The UC Office of Research and the Office of Entrepreneurial Affairs andTechnology Commercialization recognized faculty who received patents in 2015Jan. 21.
View ArticleStage IV Lung Cancer Patient Gains New Lease on Life With Help From UC Docs
Over Thanksgiving 2016, Paul Glasser, 34, thought that a seasonal cold or theflu finally struck him, as he noticed he was losing his voice.
View ArticleIntegrative Medicine Services Offered in Barrett Cancer Center
Experts with UC Health Integrative Medicine are offering services in theBarrett Cancer Center to help patients combat effects of the disease andtreatment.
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