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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified the Ohio Department of Health that millions of dollars slated for local health departments are being rescinded.
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Cleveland public health officials say a lack of basic needs goes hand-in-hand with health issues like high rates of chronic disease, obesity and poor mental health.
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Local public health officials are urging residents to get measles vaccinations as the first Ohio case of 2025 was reported March 19 in Ashtabula County.
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Four years ago, when he was 98, Cleveland Heights neurologist Dr. Howard Tucker was named the oldest practicing doctor alive by the "Guinness World Records."
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TikTok has become the go-to source on ADHD for teens and young adults. But a new study finds that a lot of the information is misleading and can make people's symptoms worse.
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Akron area community members concerned about Summa's Health's sale to private equity-backed HATCo have called for a six-month delay to the sale.
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Cleveland public officials are voting on a series of ordinances to regulate smoke and vape shops in the city amid concerns about a lack of oversight.
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Niki Farahmand uses her social media accounts to help anxious Northeast Ohioans conquer their fears and build community.
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Very few humans have gone up against bird flu. But we've all dealt with seasonal flu for years. Some of our immune systems might be primed to fend off a worse case, research finds.
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The percentage of students entering schools with all their recommended shots fell from 86.2% to 85.4% year-over-year, according to Ohio Department of Health data.
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Even before spring harvest, locally grown leafy greens are available at farmer's markets.
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Proposed cuts to Medicaid could lead to thousands of Northeast Ohioans losing access to health services, local experts say.