NIH study suggests poverty combined with crowded housing or parental separation pose highest risks.
NIH study suggests poverty combined with crowded housing or parental separation pose highest risks.
Welcome to the start of another academic year at Ohio State. Whether you’re returning to campus after summer break or enjoying the energy that each new autumn brings, I am excited to celebrate our university’s many traditions and advance all the good we do each day, together.
Digital health systems can tell clinicians when someone’s heart-disease risk calls for a drug to lower cholesterol or whether insulin shots are warranted for a person with type 2 diabetes.
With the start of the fall semester fast approaching, Ohio State University President Kristina M. Johnson and Executive Vice President and Provost Melissa Gilliam welcomed new faculty and congratulated those who have recently received tenure at events held Aug. 17-18 on the Columbus campus. The Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) presented both events at the Ohio Union.
NIH-supported study also found past-month vaping levels rebound after early pandemic drop.
A new national survey reveals considerable differences between psychiatrists’ perceptions about the safety and therapeutic value of certain psychoactive drugs and how those same drugs are categorized under U.S. policy.
Investors hoping for big returns by putting their money into trendy topics like work-from-home and the metaverse through exchange traded funds (ETFs) will instead likely face gross underperformance, a new study shows.
A special ceremony to start the new academic year came with a call for a caring Buckeye community. Ohio State University President Kristina M. Johnson joined university leaders encouraging new students to watch out for one another.
During the pandemic, the use and availability of telehealth skyrocketed in primary and specialty care, including cancer care.