Patients come to the Department of Neurology at Ohio State Wexner Medical Center for treatments and services they cannot find elsewhere. Our physicians diagnose and treat a wide range of rare and ...
Visit The Ohio State University Gender Affirming Primary Care Clinic for specialized health care especially tailored to those who identify as transgender, gender nonconforming or nonbinary.
The Medication Assistance Program (MAP) provides free or reduced-cost medicines to patients with limited income to purchase prescribed medicines. Patients may be referred by nurses, doctors, social ...
Developing mental toughness and resilience can be a challenge for many athletes. Training and competing at a high level can take a toll on your mental health and well-being, and psychological factors ...
Sarah Sherer, MSHR, SPHR, became the senior associate vice president and chief human resources officer for The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in 2023. With more than 20 years of HR ...
Now is your opportunity to join a new chapter in health care at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s new University Hospital. Designed with your well-being, workplace collaboration and ...
Elderberries have long been used in folk medicine and even today are sold as “immune boosters.” So far, the evidence for their effectiveness is limited, but there are some recognized benefits of this ...
Recent research suggests that excess use of the internet over prolonged periods of time may negatively affect some cognitive functions, particularly attention and short-term memory. Since using the ...
It can be very difficult for someone with diabetes to maintain a stable blood sugar level. What you eat, activity level, medication, illness, stress and even fluid intake can play a key role in ...
Being wary of coming into contact with germs is generally a good thing, with one notable exception for women: We should not hover over toilets when urinating. Did that surprise you? It’s something ...
There’s a reason the word “hangry” – a combination of “hungry” and “angry” – has entered our vocabulary. (You know, like “I am grumpy and starving. I need to eat so I am not hangry anymore.”) It’s ...
As a physician, I know that there are some aspects of an individual’s health and well-being that can’t be controlled by health care alone. Scientific evidence shows that significant disparities in ...
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