Painting as medicine: Wexner Medical Center Employees reduce stress through art
After aging out of elementary school art shows, art doesn’t just have to be relegated to your parents’ fridge. An Ohio State Colle…
After aging out of elementary school art shows, art doesn’t just have to be relegated to your parents’ fridge. An Ohio State Colle…
The Ohio Senate voted to override Gov. DeWine’s veto of House Bill 68 Wednesday. The bill prevents doctors from prescribing medical treatme…
The work of first responders is unlike most careers, and thanks to the help of some at Ohio State, they now have their own unique physical therapy regimen to get back in the field.
Ohio State’s graduate and professional programs have once again been ranked highly in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 edition of America’s Best…
As the winter season winds down, there are different routines that can get people through the rest of the dry season and into summer while preventing dry skin.
Health Education and Development Services for Underprivileged Populations — a student organization — has spent five years connecting with schools across Ohio to empower underprivileged students to pursue medical careers and become their own health advocates.
Medical students must prepare to care for all kinds of patients, but Isaiah Boateng, founder of the student organization In Safe Hands, noticed a gap in the curriculum.
Columbus-based cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir told his patients to exercise, but when they didn’t take his advice, he instead gave his patients the opportunity to walk with him.
Ohio State President Kristina M. Johnson gave the annual State of the University address Thursday, highlighting the university’s progress in improving mental health resources, academics and access to education.
Major shifts in the agricultural, forestry and land use sectors could be integral to mitigating global greenhouse gas emissions, according to research co-authored by an Ohio State professor for the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.