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Workers who track data on car crashes, drownings, traumatic brain injury, falls in the elderly, and other perils lost their jobs. Advocates worry life-saving work will stop.
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Seasonal allergy sufferers should limit their exposure to pollen while indoors and avoid prolonged use of over-the-counter nasal sprays, according to a University Hospitals allergist and immunologist.
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Walking pneumonia cases have been rising since the spring, particularly in children who can be exposed at schools and daycares.
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Cuyahoga has more opioid settlement funds than most Ohio counties. Is the money making a difference?Cuyahoga and Summit counties were the first in Ohio to sue opioid makers and distributors. Now, they have to decide how distribute the payout.
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Stakeholders broke ground Wednesday on an expansion of Norma Herr, a women's emergency shelter in Cleveland.
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As Rite Aid, CVS and Walgreens shut down stores across the country, a study from Ohio State University found that hundreds of communities are now pharmacy deserts.
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MetroHealth's new 13-bed psychiatric emergency department aims to address a regional shortage in capacity for short-term, inpatient care for people with mental illness.
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When a child or young adult is having a crisis, parents and teachers often turn to institutions, like psych wards or the police, for help. But an increasing number of Ohioans now have another option.
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Pneumonia cases become more prominent during the cold weather months.
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The City of Cleveland is putting extra funding behind a new medical facility coming to the West Side as the city struggles to retain pharmacies.
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Holding onto stress can cause mental and physical harm, which can be addressed by dancing, according to health experts.
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The CDC has updated its recommendations on who should get vaccinated. Here's how you can get a COVID shot even if you are uninsured.