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Nutritionists agree reducing the amount of sugar people consume would be good for the Nation's health. But the plan to block people from using food assistance to buy soda is getting mixed reviews.
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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notified the Ohio Department of Health that millions of dollars slated for local health departments are being rescinded.
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Ohio Right to Life filed a complaint with the Ohio Department of Health last month over HeyJane.com.
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Healthcare workers at Ohio State delivered a petition to executives calling for more prioritization of staffing and patient safety.
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The Cuyahoga County Board of Health reported March 5 that the number of flu-related deaths in the county has exceeded those of the 2023-24 flu season.
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A tattoo shop in Amherst, Ohio is using artwork to provide relief for those with trauma scars on their body.
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Ohio spends a small fraction of the CDC’s recommended funding for tobacco prevention and cessation programming.
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Rural Action’s medical donation program gives discarded medical equipment to southeast Ohioans who lack access to the health care items they need.
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Local officials are concerned about the health impacts of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's decision to pull certain information from its website and not run a flu vaccination campaign.
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Myra Solano Garcia, who has Alzheimer's, says the drug Kisunla may be one reason she can still drive, cook, and sing.
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With a measles outbreak growing in West Texas, and isolated cases popping up across the country, experts say vaccination is the best protection. And not just for kids. Some adults may need a booster.
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Infectious disease doctors say getting the flu shot, even now, can prevent illness and hospitalization for people with underlying health issues.