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The University of Cincinnati Alumni Association's Academic Health Center alumni engagement team presented webinars that explored public health crises with an attempt to understand the causes and consequences of health inequities. 


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Health News from UC

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UC study examines impact of incarceration on youth health

July 19, 2024

Samantha Boch, PhD, at the UC College onf Nursing, has studied the impact of incarceration on child and family health for more than a decade. Her latest research examines youth health in Cincinnati and relies on collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

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UC study: Long-term stroke survival improving, but racial...

July 15, 2024

New research from the University of Cincinnati published in the journal Neurology found long-term survival rates following acute ischemic strokes are improving, but Black individuals experience worse long-term outcomes compared to white individuals.

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Heat waves in the U.S. kill more people in their homes than...

July 12, 2024

Tasha Turner-Bicknell, an associate professor in the UC College of Nursing, spoke with the Cincinnati Enquirer for a story about heat-related deaths. Many people are dying within their homes during periods of excessive heat and lack of air conditioning is a factor.

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Ohio board rejects medical marijuana for autism

July 12, 2024

Cleveland.com highlighted decisions from the State Medical Board of Ohio rejecting autism and female orgasmic difficulty disorder as conditions for its medical marijuana program, following testimony from experts including the University of Cincinnati's Craig Erickson.

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Briana Coggins, A&S '10, '20

Director, Alumni Engagement, College of Medicine

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