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Health declining in Gen X and Gen Y, national study …

WEBRecent generations show a worrying decline in health compared to their parents and grandparents when they were the same age, a new national study reveals. …

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Experts on the News: Smart devices can keep your health …

WEBThe popularity of smart devices has skyrocketed throughout the decade. From smart watches to smart rings, tracking and monitoring health has never been more …

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Rising income inequality linked to Americans’ declining …

WEBRising levels of income inequality in the United States may be one reason that the health of Americans has been declining in recent decades, new research suggests.The study …

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Early-life stress changes more genes in brain than a head …

WEBOhio State News. [email protected]. A surprising thing happened when researchers began exploring whether early-life stress compounds the effects of a …

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Stress, via inflammation, is linked to metabolic syndrome

WEBA new study has found that stress, through its propensity to drive up inflammation in the body, is also linked to metabolic syndrome – leading researchers to suggest that cheap …

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Ohio State alum Chris Pan encourages graduates to set sights on …

WEBChris Bournea. Ohio State News. [email protected]. In his keynote address at The Ohio State University’s spring commencement Sunday at Ohio Stadium, alumnus Chris Pan, …

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Giving social support to others may boost your health

WEBWhen it comes to your health, being willing to give social support to your spouse, friends and family may be just as important as receiving assistance, a new study …

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Ohio State anticipates new hospital’s contributions to the future of

WEBIn any other year, a groundbreaking ceremony would have marked the start of construction on the new $1.79 billion inpatient hospital at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical …

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Ohio State Wexner Medical Center among nation’s best in …

WEBThe Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is recognized as a national leader in 10 specialties, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report “Best Hospitals” rankings …

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New Center of Microbiome Science is in the works at …

WEBSequencing the human genome in 2003 opened up a whole new world of scientific discoveries about humans. The rapidly advancing DNA sequencing technologies also …

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How good gut bacteria help reduce the risk for heart disease

[email protected]. Scientists have discovered that one of the good bacteria found in the human gut has a benefit that has remained unrecognized until now: the potential to reduce the risk for heart disease. The bacteria’s activity in the intestines reduces production of a chemical that has been linked to the development of clogged arteries.

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Social media affects people’s views on mental illness

WEBEven subtle differences in the wording of social media messages may be enough to sway young people’s beliefs about depression and anxiety and their treatment.In a new study, …

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U.S. News & World Report ranks Ohio State among …

WEB614-293-3737. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is nationally ranked in nine health care specialties, according to the U.S. News & World Report 2022-2023 “ …

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New hospital envisioned as centerpiece of a national flagship …

WEBCOLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University is taking a major step forward with the development of a new hospital and ambulatory center that, combined with modern educational space, will enhance a unified Wexner Medical Center complex providing cutting-edge research, outstanding clinical training and world-class patient care.The …

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Nurses’ depression tied to increased likelihood of medical errors

WEBCOLUMBUS, Ohio – Depression is common among nurses and is linked to a higher likelihood they’ll make medical errors, new research suggests.The study found that more …

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Ohio State Marion campus gets board of trustees

WEB7-8-94 OHIO STATE MARION CAMPUS TO GET REGIONAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees Friday (7/8) voted to create …

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Ohio State, state of Ohio launch $20 million ‘SOAR’ Study

WEBThe Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) is funding the statewide research project with an initial $20 million grant. Like other areas of the …

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Why a four-day workweek is not good for your health

WEBBesides the health issues, employers and workers also need to consider the effect that compressing hours into a four-day period has on workers’ mental health, stress levels …

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Wexner Medical Center and Mercy Health launch new alliance

WEBThe Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Mercy Health, a Catholic health ministry serving Ohio and Kentucky, have launched Healthy State Alliance to tackle …

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Ohio State Wexner Medical Center ramps up telehealth services

WEB614-293-3737. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and …

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Study reveals role of spleen in prolonged anxiety after stress

WEBNov. 13, 2016. Study reveals role of spleen in prolonged anxiety after stress. SAN DIEGO – Scientists are uncovering clues to what might be unfolding in the relationship between …

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Why using fear to promote COVID-19 vaccination and mask wearing could

WEBFear as a strategy has waxed and waned. Fear can be a powerful motivator, and it can create strong, lasting memories. Public health officials’ willingness to use it to help change behavior in public health campaigns has waxed and waned for more than a century. From the late 19th century into the early 1920s, public health campaigns commonly

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