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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notified the Ohio Department of Health that millions of dollars slated for local health departments are being rescinded.
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Cleveland Clinic is expanding use of a tool that uses AI to take notes that are entered into patients' medical records.
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Cleveland City Council is taking steps to regulate the more than 450 smoke shops in the city through licensing, zoning and advertising ordinances.
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Northeast Ohio is a great place for understanding how humans first settled and lived in North America, according to archeologists from Kent State University. Glaciers and Native American stories play a big part in that understanding.
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The partnership includes Ohio’s first specialized degree programs and research experience in quantum computing.
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Ideastream's Connecting the Dots series features stories about gun violence and the Northeast Ohioans working to find solutions.
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A lawyer with Legal Aid is holding trainings with law enforcement to teach police officers about a form that can be used in the Ohio court system to track firearms in domestic violence cases.
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The Lorain County Urban League provides a new violence interruption program with a public health approach to solving gun violence.
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Cleveland Clinic will take over Steward Health Care-owned primary care offices in the Warren and Youngstown communities.
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A local physician explains the possibilities of human-to-human transmission of Bird Flu after the first human case was confirmed in Ohio.
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University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital's Antifragility Initiative treats young gun violence victims' trauma to reduce retaliation and re-injury.