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Dr. Stephanie Dunlap, a UC Health heart failure specialist, discusses why it's so important for everyone, especially women, to know their heart disease risks.
Women and Heart Disease
Myron Gerson, MD, discusses the benefits of ammonia-guided PET cardiac imaging tests, now being offered at UC Health University Hospital.
Ammonia-guided PET
Aaron Johnson, PhD, talks about the Marvin Mouse and its role in multiple sclerosis research.
Aaron Johnson, PhD, on the Marvin Mouse
Robert Graham, MD, health care policy expert, discusses health care reform and what it could mean for Americans.
Health Care Reform
Erik Nelson, MD, talks about depression.
Depression
With an hour of your life, you could save the lives of many needing blood and platelets. This is the process.
The Simplicity of Donating Blood
Mary South, MD, UC Health specialist in uro-gynecology
Mary South, MD, uro-gynecologist
Dr. Costea, an electrophysiologist at University Hospital, explains how traveling and training abroad allows him to bring back cutting-edge treatments to patients at University Hospital.
Alex Costea, MD, Brings Innovative Heart Technology to University Hospital
Jodi Brown talks about her son J.T.'s complications with a bone marrow transplant and how a collaboration between Hoxworth Blood Center and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is making a difference.
Hoxworth and Children's Team-Up to Provide Photopheresis Treatment
UC research occupational therapist Valerie Hill Hermann shows how the MYOMO brace helps with stroke recovery therapy at Drake Center.
MYOMO robotic arm brace
Nancy Creaghead, PhD, talks about why she bequested more than $1 million to benefit the College of Allied Health Sciences.
Nancy Creaghead, PhD
Sean Collins, MD, UC emergency medicine physician, speaks about the hazards of the improper use of fireworks.
Fireworks Safety
Experts from UC's Center for Aging With Dignity, discuss "Aging: What's Normal, What's Not?"
College of Nursing Aging Series - Part 1
Scott Belcher, PhD, associate professor of pharmacology and cell biophysics, talks about why BPA research is so important.
Bisphenol A (BPA)
Aimee Brown, a now 35-year-old mother, tells her story about heart failure during pregnancy.
Aimee Brown, University Hospital Heart Patient
Brent Kinder, MD, director of UC's Interstitial Lung Disease Center and UC Physicians pulmonologist, discusses the rare lung disease.
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM)
Pulmonologist Brent Kinder, MD, defines "interstitial lung disease" and discusses UC's multidisciplinary ILD center which specializes in treating these ailments.
Interstitial Lung Disease
The UC Environmental Health Department recently co-hosted a disaster training drill with the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health in Cincinnati.
NIOSH Disaster Training Drill
Hammam Akbik, MD, conducts a training lab with anesthesiology residents in the Center for Surgical Innovation, housed in the UC College of Medicine.
Center for Surgical Innovation
Ashley Roberts, a first-year student in the new Masters of Public Health program, explains why the degree is so important for health care nationally and in Cincinnati.
UC's Masters of Public Health Program
Michael Reed, MD, and the UC thoracic surgery team perform minimally invasive surgery at University Hospital.
Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery
Glendon Zinser, PhD, of UC's cancer and cell biology department, received a pilot grant from Ride Cincinnati to study vitamin D as a way of preventing breast cancer.
Glendon Zinser, PhD
Donate Life Day at University Hospital
Donate Life Day
George Smulian, MD, infectious diseases expert, talks about swine flu: transmission, treatment and steps citizens should take to avoid it.
Swine Flu
James Heubi, MD, talks from Cincinnati Children's Location S building about how UC's CTSA award will impact the community.
CTSA Award
University Hospital nurse Susan Ledermeier assists Sudip Ghosh, PhD, in a demonstration of a new breath test.
Breath Test Demonstration
Sudip Ghosh, PhD, explains a new breath test designed to uncover problems in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
Breath Test to Detect Tummy Troubles
Natalie Pilgrim learned her medical career path on Thursday, March 19, during the College of Medicine's annual Match Day celebration.
Match Day 2009
Michael Sandel, DPhil, of Harvard University, delivered the 2009 Hutton Lecture on ethics, "How Should We Treat the Human Body? Ethical Dilemma and Public Controversaries."
2009 Hutton Lectureship in Ethics
Mary Mahoney, MD, Michael Reed, MD, and a very grateful patient explain the benefits of cancer clinical trials.
Cancer Clinical Trials: A Patient's Perspective
Get a glimpse into one of UC's newest structures, which houses some of the most technically advanced lab and teaching space in the nation.
CARE/Crawley Building
Can the time of day influence when a heart attack can occur? According to UC physicians, heart attacks are more likely to occur in the morning hours.