Sunshine and warm weather greeted the graduates of The Ohio State University’s class of 2022 as they entered Ohio Stadium for the spring commencement ceremony Sunday.
Colorectal cancer begins when healthy cells in the colon or rectum develop mutations, or changes, in their DNA. These damaged cells then become cancerous, grow and divide uncontrollably, and form a tumor. Genetic factors play a role in this process. Some gene mutations passed through generations of your family can increase your risk of colorectal cancer significantly. The most common inherited syndromes that increase colorectal cancer risk are familial adenomatous polyposis and Lynch syndrome, also known as hereditary…
This weekend the section of Ohio Stadium designated for students graduating from the College of Nursing might look a little fuller than usual.
NIH discovery sheds light on tissue targeted by age-related macular degeneration and other diseases.
EBV is the primary cause of infectious mononucleosis and is associated with certain cancers and autoimmune diseases.
While many people may think that the political arguments over abortion now are fresh and new, scholars of women’s, medical and legal history note that this debate has a long history in the U.S.
The Ohio State University will confer 12,439 degrees and certificates during the spring commencement ceremony at Ohio Stadium on Sunday, May 8.
Mary Stromberger has been appointed vice provost and dean for graduate education at The Ohio State University. Stromberger joins the Ohio State community from Colorado State University (CSU), where she currently serves as vice provost for graduate affairs and dean of the graduate school.