NIH-funded study shows treatment of condition fell short; suggests need for improved strategies.
NIH-funded study shows treatment of condition fell short; suggests need for improved strategies.
The study identifies effective, lifesaving interventions following initial nonfatal overdoses.
Dozens of Columbus City Schools teachers started a recent warm summer morning on the campus of The Ohio State University, walking into historic Orton Hall and past the skeleton of the giant theropod dinosaur Cryolophosaurus.
COVID-19 pandemic and increasingly dangerous drug supply among factors that may have contributed to diminished impact of intervention.
A national effort to reduce opioid-related overdose deaths has laid the groundwork for more widely available opioid use disorder treatment, safer prescribing practices, and community-based overdose education and naloxone distribution that can save lives, according to researchers who led Ohio’s participation in the initiative.
The amount of infectious H5N1 influenza viruses in raw milk rapidly declined with heat treatment in laboratory research.
Ohio State's Max M. Fisher College of Business and JobsOhio completed a global business project that is helping an international company establish a U.S. presence.
A new type of dart launcher has been developed as a safer and more cost-effective alternative to firearms or air guns to inject animals with drugs or tracking chips.
The challenges and opportunities raised by the growing use of artificial intelligence systems are at the forefront of operational and ethical considerations for government and higher education leaders. While the use of artificial intelligence has become more common thanks to programs like ChatGPT or DALL-E, machine learning is not a new phenomenon.
A genomic analysis co-led by NIH suggests that the DNA a woman is born with may influence how her cells respond to chromosomal abnormalities acquired with aging.