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Although there are two dental schools in the region, university President Dr. John Langell says there needs to be an affordable, public option.
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The modern term "depression" has displaced many more nuanced descriptions of sadness and grief.
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The modern term "depression" has displaced many more nuanced descriptions of sadness and grief.
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The congressman supports the Lower Drug Costs Now Act, which would give Medicare the power to negotiate drug costs.
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Advocates for Dental Health Have Ideas for How to Make It More Accessible to Underserved CommunitiesExpanding access to more dental providers and allowing professionals to be trained in dental therapy are among them.
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Doctors at Otis Moss Jr. Health Center examine the reasons for health disparity.
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How the hospital system is faring in the midst of the pandemic.
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Last week, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine proposed changes to the state’s Medicaid program — the first major overhaul in 15 years. The changes, which will have to be approved by the federal government, will help improve health outcomes of Ohioans covered by the program, specifically children and those who need specialized care, DeWine said. Medicaid covers low-income residents, long-term care in nursing homes, pregnant women, and children. It is managed differently by each state.
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In the weeks and months following May 4, 1970, life for Kent State students changed completely. The university responded to the shootings by halting on-campus classes and creating a type of pre-Internet distance learning for students, and students and faculty had to change the way they learned and taught. The students were, of course, emotionally changed by the experience as well, and the approach to mental health care at the time was quite different than today.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, March 25:DeWine responds to Trump's comments about the economy;Ohio health centers get $3M;Hospital…