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Ohio State News (Research medical)

2022
September
22,
2022
| 13:00 PM America/New_York
The Ohio State University College of Medicine has adopted curricula and training procedures designed to help the next generation of physicians identify and redress systemic racism in the medical field.The college has implemented an educational
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May
24,
2022
| 12:00 PM America/New_York
Based on the positive results of a new pilot study offering personalized aquatic occupational therapy for 19 children with autism, Ohio State University researchers will expand the program to include 36 children over the next year.
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2021
December
14,
2021
| 15:00 PM America/New_York
Making diversity a priority in clinical trials that involve pregnant populations is an important goal, but addressing the systemic barriers that participants face is necessary to reduce racial and economic disparities, says Wellesley College
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March
23,
2021
| 19:05 PM America/New_York
President Joe Biden visited The Ohio State University today to mark two key legislative accomplishments and to celebrate the work of health care professionals leading the fight against cancer.
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2020
December
31,
2020
| 12:08 PM America/New_York
Trusting the science behind the COVID-19 vaccine is critically important as vaccinations continue across the country.
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September
01,
2020
| 16:53 PM America/New_York
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center will be a site for a multicenter clinical trial testing an experimental COVID-19 vaccine in people. 
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May
19,
2020
| 07:39 AM America/New_York
Pelotonia is announcing a redefined experience for 2020, designed to further unite collective efforts in advancing cancer research. My Pelotonia, a new participation platform, will launch on June 2, and will allow participants to define inspiring
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2019
October
23,
2019
| 16:15 PM America/New_York
As part of a federal research study to dramatically reduce opioid overdose deaths, an Ohio State University-led coalition will begin assisting Ohio counties with prevention, treatment and recovery programs before the end of the year.
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July
15,
2019
| 09:00 AM America/New_York
Five faculty-led teams from The Ohio State University are one step closer to possibly commercializing the research they developed here on campus.
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June
20,
2019
| 09:00 AM America/New_York
A low-carb diet may have benefits for people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes even if they don’t lose any weight, a new study suggests. Researchers at The Ohio State University wanted to know what happens to obese people with metabolic
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April
16,
2019
| 07:42 AM America/New_York
A new study has researchers hopeful that a ketogenic diet could prove useful in the military, where obesity is an ongoing challenge, both in terms of recruiting soldiers and keeping them fit for service. The Ohio State University study included
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2018
December
19,
2018
| 16:13 PM America/New_York
A biotechnology company with roots at The Ohio State University is making news after raising $59 million from investors. Entrada Therapeutics is a biotechnology company developing new ways of treating devastating diseases by delivering drugs into
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October
24,
2018
| 14:01 PM America/New_York
A cluster of factors may help predict which patients are likely to develop Clostridioides difficile, a potentially life-threatening disease commonly known as C. difficile or C. diff, a new study has found. And that could help in efforts to
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August
27,
2018
| 11:58 AM America/New_York
The Ohio State University College of Medicine at the Wexner Medical Center, along with Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, will receive $17.7 million from the National Institutes of Health to launch a significant, multicenter clinical
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August
15,
2018
| 08:16 AM America/New_York
Married people who fight nastily are more likely to suffer from leaky guts – a problem that unleashes bacteria into the blood and can drive up disease-causing inflammation, new research suggests. It’s the first study to illuminate
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May
22,
2018
| 00:00 AM America/New_York
Cranking up your headphones or scrambling for a front-row spot at rock shows could be damaging more than your hearing. New research from The Ohio State University has found that young people with subtle hearing loss – the kind they
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