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University Sponsors Springtime Opportunities for Employees to ‘Get Active, Stay Active’  

March 19, 2021

Hosted by Healthy U, the Get Active, Stay Active challenge is designed to help all UToledo employees increase their physical activity through weekly encouragement related to the 2021 American Heart Association Heart Walk.


Breaking Down the Vaccines

March 18, 2021

Dr. Joan Duggan, infectious disease specialist and professor of medicine at UToledo, discusses why people in the U.S. should get any of the three FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines offered to them.


Persistence Brings New Understanding to Unique Medical Condition

March 16, 2021

UToledo researchers Dr. William Gunning and Dr. Blair Grubb are getting closer to proving a long-held theory that postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS, is an autoimmune disorder.


Frontline ministry: Hospital chaplains adjust how, not what, they do for patients and medical staff

March 15, 2021

Dan Deeter, spiritual support manager at UTMC, discussed the role of a hospital chaplain during the pandemic.


Ohio History Connection to host virtual panel for COVID-19 anniversary

March 9, 2021

Dr. Paul Rega, assistant professor of public health and medical advisor for disaster preparedness at UTMC, will participate in a panel discussion 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, titled "History and Public Health — Reflecting on One Year of COVID-19.”


UTMC Turns Finances Around

March 2, 2021

UToledo Interim President Gregory Postel discusses efforts to stabilize hospital finances during the past year at UTMC.


A Miracle Cure for COVID-19? We’ve Heard That One Before

March 2, 2021

Dr. Jennifer Hanrahan, an infectious disease specialist and associate professor in the UToledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, discusses the effectiveness of the steroid dexamethasone as a treatment for COVID-19.


How You’re Ruining Your Vision Without Even Realizing It

March 1, 2021

Dr. Anthony Kouri, an orthopedic surgeon at UTMC, explains how rubbing your eyes too frequently can lead to dark circles, puffiness, wrinkles and drooping eyelids.


50 Unhealthiest Habits After 50, Say Doctors

March 1, 2021

Dr. Anthony Kouri, an orthopedic surgeon at UTMC, discusses the importance of strength training for bone density.


Healthcare Heroes

February 26, 2021

Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz recognized the important work of healthcare providers at The University of Toledo Medical Center by presenting CEO Rick Swaine with a key to the city.