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Colon cancer is on the rise in younger people in the U.S. New research shows regular exercise can help survivors live longer — in some cases even longer than people who didn't have cancer.
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Undue Medical Debt is retiring unpaid medical bills for 20 million people. The debt trading company that owned them is leaving the market.
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Two unions will represent around 170 clinicians, health center assistants, advocates and educators at 15 Ohio Planned Parenthood locations.
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Suicide is a public health crisis. If you or anyone you know is in crisis, the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline can be reached by calling or texting 988.
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Experts share how Northeast Ohioans can avoid avian influenza risk by taking precautions around backyard and wild birds.
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The legal battled ended with UH agreeing to give the former hospital properties to the city and pay them $2.1 million.
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Dr. Teri Lash-Ritter has been announced as the new president of Akron General and Lodi hospitals. She has been promoted from Chief Medical Officer for the Clinic's southern Northeast Ohio hospitals after the previous president Brian Harte left for another role with the Clinic.
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A Parma-based school will begin a live, online training program in end-of-life care this spring, with most students expected to be from Northeast Ohio.
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The new law will require the Ohio Department of Health to investigate and report findings on how to improve access to WIC amid declining enrollment.
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The grant will build on efforts already offered through Nourishing Beginnings— Case Western Reserve University and the Greater Cleveland Food Bank's home-delivered, medically-tailored grocery program.
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The Ohio Ethics Commission determined there was insufficient evidence to support a violation of any ethics laws or statutes.
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Brittany Watts has filed a lawsuit against the city of Warren and St. Joseph Warren Hospital. The suit alleges that hospital staff and police conspired against Watts after she suffered a miscarriage.