Food for Thought: Boost your brain by eating more “super foods”
Contributed by Angela Fitch, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Director, Women’s Center Metabolic Health & Weight Loss Program It’s mid-year and it may be time for a reboot! If you’re already...
View ArticleKetamine Shows Promise as Therapy for Brain Trauma and Mood Disorders
Jed Hartings, PhD, in his office. Behind him are a few of the studies he has published in the last year. Photo by Cindy Starr / Mayfield Clinic. Patients who are fighting for their lives as a result of...
View ArticleThe Cruel Duality of Bipolar Disorder: Creativity and High Risk
Henry Nasrallah, MD, Course Co-Director of the 3rd AnnualMood Disorders Symposium. Photo by Cindy Starr / Mayfield Clinic. What did Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, Leo Tolstoy, Virginia Woolf and...
View ArticleCold Weather Hits Fibromyalgia Sufferers Hard
CINCINNATI—Cold temperatures, such as those gripping the Midwest over the past week, are tough on everybody. But for individuals with fibromyalgia, whose symptoms include chronic, widespread pain, the...
View ArticleHow to choose a PCP that’s right for you
Your partner for a healthy life Contributed by: Keri Rickenbaugh, Clinical Operations Director Having a primary care provider (PCP) that you can trust and talk to is very important to your health....
View ArticleAdults With Autism Need Support, Too
CINCINNATI—A recent U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report on the prevalence of autism in the United States triggered a strong public reaction with the news that one in 68...
View ArticleTake Care of Yourself When Caring for a Loved One
Contributed by: Shazia Chaudhry, MD, General Internal Medicine Family caregiving is serious work. It touches almost every family and in very different ways – different ages being cared for, different...
View ArticleCommon Digestive Problems in Women
Contributed by: Roberta Hunter, MD Do you have bloating? Heartburn? Gas? Stomach pain? Everyone has these digestive problems occasionally, some more frequently than others especially if you’re a woman....
View ArticleCancer Expert Says Seasonal Allergy Symptoms that Persist May Mean a Bigger...
Contact: Katie Pence (513) 558-4561 katie.pence@uc.edu CINCINNATI—With allergy season upon us, many people may be suffering from a scratchy or sore throat, hoarseness and loss of voice. However, during...
View ArticleIncrease Daytime Light Exposure for Better Sleep at Night
Natural light is something that you wouldn’t think of when it comes to getting a good night’s sleep but that is exactly one of the important factors to help you sleep better. A study published in the...
View ArticleOsteoporosis: The “Thin Bone” Disease: What Women Need to Know
Contributed by Abid Yaqub MD, FACE, FACP, ECNU, CCD The human adult body consists of 206 bones; all at maximum density around the age of 30. Having optimal bone mineral density and dietary calcium is...
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