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COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study led by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine found that heavy alcohol use does not directly cause dilated cardiomyopathy ...
Exposure to certain irritants or allergens such as animals, chemicals, grasses, smoke, trees and weeds can cause the muscles surrounding the airway to spasm and cause narrowing of the bronchi or ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Following a comprehensive national search, W. Kimryn Rathmell, MD, PhD, former director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), has accepted the role as CEO of The Ohio State ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Capitalizing on the flexibility of tiny cells inside the body’s smallest blood vessels may be a powerful spinal cord repair strategy, new research suggests. In mouse experiments, ...
Losing your hearing can be a frightening and isolating experience that affects your career, your relationships and your overall ability to enjoy hobbies and the environment around you. Hearing loss is ...
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center offers an assortment of pregnancy and childbirth classes and tours to prepare you for childbirth and childcare. The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center ...
As the excitement of the New Year fades, it’s natural for resolutions to lose their momentum. Lasting habits come from small, meaningful changes that align with your goals and fit naturally into your ...
As we all know, a well-balanced, nutritious diet is important for our overall health. For those diagnosed with malnutrition, it is vital. The inability to access recommended foods whether it is due to ...
Though Lynne Brophy’s father came from a humble background, he was able to attend college thanks to scholarships. When Brophy and her sister were young, they saw how he gave back to the institutions ...
Rich Silveria joined the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center as chief financial officer April 1, 2025. As CFO, Rich has responsibility for all financial functions, including budgeting, forecasting, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Three years ago, Ann Sidesinger could barely walk 10 feet. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis had made her lungs thick and stiff. Even with an oxygen tank, it was hard to catch her breath.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new national survey commissioned by the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that nearly half of U.S. adults (45%) are stressed at least once a week because of the news ...