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Mayor Justin Bibb says officials are working as "quickly" as possible to end the seven-year-old decree signed after a federal investigation found a pattern of excessive force by officers; Ohio's schools are struggling to fill teaching positions as more people are quitting the profession due to high college costs and being targeted by extremist politicians ... and more stories.
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COVID-19 vaccine makers are developing new boosters that target the new omicron subvariants that are now dominant. That anticipated reformulation is expected to come sometime this fall, but doctors say it's not worth it to wait for the new formulation.
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The doctors at Cleveland's University Hospitals’ Urology Institute want people to start talking about a topic that’s been whispered about in certain circles for centuries: Menopause and female sexual health.
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Dr. Caitlin Bernard who performed an abortion on the 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio publicly tweeted that the country is "failing" survivors of sexual assault and abuse; The city of Cleveland has struck a tentative deal with the Cleveland Police Patrolman's Association giving officers a pay raise; and more stories.
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University Hospitals will no longer provide inpatient, surgical and emergency services at their UH Bedford and Richmond medical centers because of staffing shortages exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital system announced Thursday.
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Cuyahoga County's economy has changed. Nonprofit medical institutions now dominate in a county where manufacturing was once king. Now some are asking, "Who pays property taxes when your economy is dominated by tax-exempt nonprofits?"
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University Hospitals Portage Medical Center has received $1 million to establish a new breast health center from federal funding and local donations, the hospital announced Tuesday.
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Here's what Cleveland area doctors say you should still be doing to protect yourself from COVID-19.
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Ohio Sen. Rob Portman is calling for tougher sanctions on Russia as its war on Ukraine continues; Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth, and University Hospitals are all keeping their mask requirements for both employees and patients; Akron will use $3.5 million of its federal COVID-19 relief funding to reimagine its Lock 3 Park downtown; and more stories.
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Hospitals are allowing patients to have more visitors, after several months of restrictions brought on by an unprecedented influx of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.