January 2023
Features
Genetic Testing Is the Future of Cancer Care
St. Elizabeth’s new blood test can detect cancer early in at-risk patients.
Medicine Is Still Rife With Inequalities
As a teen, Anisa Shomo had to take three buses to get to the doctor. Now, she’s the one wearing the white coat.
It’s Time To Take Child And Adolescent Mental Health Seriously
Tri-state kids are struggling. It’s time to step in.
The Plush Family Is Answering the Call
In 2018, following a series of mistakes by Cincinnati’s 911 system and police, 16-year-old Kyle Plush died. His parents, Jill and Ron Plush, now consult with emergency call centers to make sure that tragedy never happens again.
Gender-Diverse (And Inclusive) Care Should Be Everywhere
One family doctor’s quest to make gender-diverse care the norm within every corner of our healthcare systems.
Women’s Care Looks Different In A Post-Roe World
The June 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade has plunged physicians—particularly those in women’s health—into a complex legal and ethical landscape.
Physical And Behavioral Care Should Be Integrated
From mental health care to addiction treatment, TriHealth’s Behavioral Health Services team breaks down barriers to treat a subset of illnesses that affect about one in four adults.
Frontlines
Fresh Voices for Justice
The Freedom Center’s King Legacy Celebration is a springboard for inspiring positive social change.
Dr. Know: ESPN No Go’s, Disappearing Homes, and the Legacy of Mr. Hop
Dr. Know examines the apparent disappearance of a tiny home, where those Bearcats scores went, and the memory of David Stull, beloved by former Cincinnati youngsters as TV’s “Mr. Hop.”
Radar
This Northside Revival Once Belonged to a Cincinnati Soap Mogul
A piece of “Millionaire’s Corner” is the last remaining relic of the storied Jergens estate.
Experience the Bounty of the Bluegrass
Bourbon, horses, and everything you need for a weekend getaway in Kentucky’s Shelby County.
Contemporary and Modern Styles Reflect Kay Harms’s Personality
The creator of the Dressed For My Day fashion blog uses her style to reflect who she is and what she does.
Columns
Editor’s Letter, January 2023: The Top Doctors in Cincinnati
Our list can connect you to doctors who will help you stay healthy and propel you off of the couch to seek the care you deserve.
Filling the Local News Voids
A new digital newsroom in Cleveland using “community documenters” is looking to spread across the state.
The Lofts at Shillito Place’s Atrium Is a Window to the Past
The rich history behind the largest department store in the country, and how it became The Lofts at Shillito Place.
Iceland To Go
How a place with the wrong name has the right idea about life.
Dine
Royce Brings Authentic French Flavors to Fountain Square
The sleek new brasserie offers a piece of Paris in the heart of Cincinnati.
It’s A Wrap
Al-Madina on Corry Street serves up fresh Lebanese cuisine and a mean chicken shawarma sandwich.
Who Dey Pudding, Just in Time for the Playoffs
Makers Bakers Co. whips up perfect Game Dey treats that taste that much sweeter during the postseason.