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A mobile phone app designed to deliver suicide-specific therapy reduced suicidal behavior among high-risk psychiatric inpatients, according to a new study by scientists at The Ohio State University ...
Ohio State’s Executive Health program helps busy leaders prioritize their health and wellbeing through dedicated primary care services and more. Learn more.
Rolling out your muscles isn’t just for professional athletes. While it has the ability to increase performance, foam rolling can also be used to relieve and reduce tension caused by daily stresses.
Here are some questions you may have felt too embarrassed or worried to ask about drug use and your doctor, and some answers to put your mind at ease.
Those in their 40s should take a hard look at their lives – physically, mentally and spiritually. Here are 10 healthy habits to get you started.
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 ...
Why are some people surviving COVID-19 and then developing diabetes? An expert at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center explains why this may be happening.
With flu season just around the corner and COVID-19 cases on the rise, a new nationwide survey from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center reveals hesitancy around vaccines this fall.
Did you know that leeches are still used today to promote healing after some surgeries? A pharmacist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center explains how some "old-fashioned" medical ...
Depending on how you pick your nose and how often you do it, you could be hurting yourself – in some cases, doing significant damage.
Nose hair is the kind of thing you never think about until you catch a glance in the mirror of an unruly strand protruding from your nostril. You may be tempted to snip or pluck, but should you? Learn ...
Improve your mood every day: just eat breakfastThere’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 ...