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…
Researchers at the Ohio State Gene Therapy Institute, Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine are studying the use of real-time magne…
New rules regulating how minors and adults receive transition care are in effect following Gov. Mike DeWine’s contested veto of a bill concerning transgender care and athletic eligibility.
As the days get shorter and the weather gets colder, many students may find themselves faced with feelings of fatigue, hopelessness or a lack of motivation. For some, these symptoms may result in a diagnosis of Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, a type of depression that correlates to changes in the season.
Perspective can be a powerful tool — especially for college students.
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 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.
After years of blistering, discomfort and even breaking his prosthetic leg 4 miles into a mud race, 31-year-old Broc Potts needed a solution.
When furry friends Shiloh and Finn put their harnesses and nametags on, it’s just another day at the office. But for students, faculty and staff at Ohio State, their entire day could be improved by seeing the dogs.
As temperatures drop and finals approach, anxiety and stress levels among students increase.