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Three Ohio University faculty members were honored earlier this summer after their article was named the Article of the Year by the Journal of Rural Health.
Chagas disease is now an emerging public health threat in the United States. A recently published historical review sheds light on current challenges and future directions in the fight against Chagas.
A team of Ohio University researchers are talking with patients and health care providers to discover more about how postpartum depression is perceived and medically treated in Southeast Ohio.
Researchers at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine led a groundbreaking study that sheds light on the mechanisms leading to leg weakness in older adults.
In a speech to the incoming Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2028, Ronald Moomaw, D.O. (’80), NASA retired physician, encouraged students to be resilient.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Dublin campus.
Ohio University has emerged as a leader in medical education within the state of Ohio, securing top positions in several categories in the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings.
From June 10-14, the Diabetes Institute's Cat Camp opened its doors to kids across southeastern Ohio, offering a unique blend of education, camaraderie, and fun for those living with type 1 diabetes.
A recent study conducted by Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute researchers offers health care professionals a more comprehensive understanding of muscular power and endurance in seniors.
Students from two Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine summer programs recently learned about the unique challenges of rural health care during a group tour of Southeast Ohio.
Several researchers in OHIO's Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute were ranked as some of the top scientists in their fields by ScholarGPS.
Discover how the evolving field of implementation science bridges the gap between research breakthroughs and real-world application, highlighting OHIO's Dr. Berkeley Franz's work on opioid use disorder.
ITDI has brought its fight against infectious diseases to Appalachia, holding an inaugural summit with Ohio health officials to talk about diseases affecting this region.
A study by OHIO researchers found hospitals were more likely to create support services to address substance use in their community if a needs assessment indicated it was an issue needing attention.
Dawn Mollica, administrative director for the Office of Rural and Underserved Programs at the Heritage College was selected to receive the OAFP 2024 Friend of Family Medicine Award.