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Congratulations to MD-MPH Students, Nkiru Ezeakudo and Andrew Nicholas Full Story
Adam Leone, MD-MPH student, wins 1st out of 60 poster presentations Full Story
Spring 2023 Graduate is first to receive MD/MPH degree Full story
MD-MPH Candidate appointed to AMA Council on Science and Public Health Full story
State grant helps UC researchers improve firefighter PPE Full story
Pinney to receive 2022 Environmental Teacher Award Full story
Charles Doarn Announced Director of UC's new Space Research Institute Full story
College of Medicine faculty honored by UC Office of Research for grant funding Full Story
What 635 epidemiologists are doing for Thanksgiving Full Story
Telehhealth helps doctors keep caring for veterans Full Story
Reminder: Spring Break extended to March 25th & Courses Re-Start online March 26th Full Story
Coronavirus: How Our Region Is Preparing For Potential Cases Full Story
New name for the Department of Environmental Health Full Story
Medical detectives drill down into corona-virus data Full Story
Industrial Hygiene Students Benefit From Collaboration With ACS Full story
With $2.4M Grant, Researchers to Collaborate in Study of Heart Disease Full story
Department of Environmental Health Enjoys Celebratory Weekend Full story
Shuk-Mei Ho, PhD, Honored for Lifetime of Achievement in Research Full story
New Faculty, Staff Enhance Expertise in Toxicological Risk Assessment Full story
Flint Weighs Scope of Harm to Children Caused by Lead in Water Full story
Environmental Health's Shuk-Mei Ho Part of Congressional Briefing, Presented Research Full Story
Talaska Reappointed to World Trade Center Committee Full Story
Environmental Health Emeritus Professor Remembered Full Story
UC Researchers Learning About Breast Cancer Causes Full Story
Pinney, Straughn Discuss Breast Cancer Event on WVXU's 'Cincinnati Edition' Full Story
Lead Crisis in Flint Exposes Continuing Risk to Children Nationwide Full Story
How Cincinnati shapes up on life-expectancy study Full Story
Protesters Bring Lead Paint Fight to Sherwin-Williams Shareholder Meeting Full Story
Laundry Detergent Packets Still Posing a Threat to Children Full Story
Environmental and Occupational Hygiene Program Receives John M. White Award Full Story
Kim Receives Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Grant Full Story
Experts From UC Discuss E-Cigarettes and FDA Decision to Regulate Them Full Story
Experts Split Over Health Concerns From Lead in Schools’ Water Full Story
The Brains of Flint’s Children, Imperiled by Lead, Could Still Escape Damage Full Story
Enabling Community Science Through a Point-of-Care Sensor to Detect Toxic Heavy Metals Full Story
Does Hand Sanitizer Actually Work? FDA Wants an Answer Full Story
BWC Awards Environmental Health Researchers Grants Full Story
8 Reasons Why Kids Who Grow Up With a Dog Are Happier and Healthier Full Story
Dourson Elected President of Toxicology Education Foundation, Recognized by WHO Full Story
$8.9 Million Grant for UC Center Focused on Occupational Safety and Health Full Story
Two Ohio Colleges Awarded Funds to Research Workplace Safety Full Story
Water in New Richmond Neighborhood Tests Above Limit for Acceptable Lead Levels Full Story
Fire Chief Back on the Job After Being Treated for Stage 4 Cancer Full Story
UC Faculty Receive Awards at International Ergonomics Conference Full Story
UC and Marietta College Continues CARES Study Partnership Full Story
Safe Patient Handling Linked to Fewer Worker Injuries Full Story
National Institute's of Health Grant Renewed for Teen-LABS Research Center Full Story
CDC Panel Urges New Guidelines for Diagnosing High Lead Levels in Children Full Story
Environmental Health Researchers Recognized by PETA Full Story
Despite New Law, EPA Fails to Tell Millions of Montana Asbestos Danger Full Story
Meadowbrook Middle School students gather, test water samples Full Story
'Public Health Hazard' in Ohio Has Chicago Community Concerned Full Story
Neurobiology Research Center Awards 7 Peer-Reviewed Pilot Grants Full story
EPA won't ban pesticide chlorpyrifos; is it safe? Full Story
Study Finds Children Exposed to Lead Have Worse Jobs and Poorer Cognition as Adults Full Story
In some states, 80 percent of kids with lead poisoning don’t get tested Full Story
Bingham Honored as a Local Legend for Workers' Rights Full Story
College of Medicine Honors Dr. Shuk-Mei Ho With Drake Medal Full Story
Yes, Lead Is In Baby Food, But You Shouldn’t Freak Out Full Story
We Have Been Lead Poisoning Ourselves for 2000 Years, Glacier Ice Shows Full Story
Residents in East Liverpool concerned about manganese contamination Full Story
Proving cancer cluster at Cincinnati Police District Five could be challenging Full Story
Deka Named to Council of the Croatian Academy of Science and Arts Full Story
Long-awaited report on water contaminants released by HHS Full Story
Dr. Kim Dietrich: The Children of Flint Were Not 'Poisoned' Full Story
Developing a finger-prick blood test for toxic metals Full Story
Flame retardant chemicals still put kids in danger and still don’t stop fires Full Story
What are PFAS chemicals, and what are they doing to our health? Full Story
Talaska named interim chair of Environmental Health Full Story
Two from Environmental Health are winners of prestigious NIOSH award Full Story
Traffic pollution can lead to anxiety in children, according to study Full Story
Ying Xia and other researchers recognized in Gallery of Awardees Full Story
Impact of NASA on telemedicine and health care with Chuck Doarn Full Story
Talaska invited to participate on international cancer study group Full Story
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