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The new page emphatically promotes a theory that many scientists question. Meanwhile, basic information about COVID testing and vaccines has disappeared.
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While Food and Drug Administration inspectors who make sure food and drugs meet quality standards were spared in recent cuts, key support staffers were dismissed.
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Tuscarawas County submitted a health needs assessment report earlier this month that found increased obesity rates and declining mental health were the county's most pressing problems.
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A CDC report shows people nationwide are delaying their RSV, COVID-19 and flu vaccines. Northeast Ohio is following similar patterns, doctors said.
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About 40% of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by healthy lifestyle choices and preventive medicine. Here's a tool to gauge your brain care and track your progress.
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In a report published Nov. 16, Cleveland Clinic found a heart implant is as effective as blood thinners in treating an irregular heartbeat, while also providing reduced bleeding risk.
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Dr. Akram Boutros, who was fired by The MetroHealth System in 2022, has refiled a damages case against the hospital.
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Problem gambling is on the rise in Ohio. A new telehealth service aims to help.
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If you've got a fever, cough, aches and pains, and you're wondering, "What virus got me this time?" Now you can find out, without taking a trip to the doctor.
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Telehealth providers say requests for the pills have spiked since the election. Patients and doctors worry what a Trump presidency could mean for medical abortion and emergency contraception.
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The Euclid Hope Task Force and Case Western Reserve University began an effort to develop community-led solutions to the rise in youth gun violence in the East Side suburb of Cleveland.
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Dr. Ahmad Jadallah says he still holds out hope for peace in the Middle East, even after he witnessed first-hand the health crisis in the West Bank.