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Ohio’s Mobile Response & Stabilization Services, which provide mental, emotional, and behavioral health care to kids in crisis, are being expanded.
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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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This election, the future of health coverage for fertility treatments has been a hot political issue. A new report highlights what coverage looks like for American workers right now.
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The number of Ohioans killed in domestic violence incidents in the last fiscal year ticked up a bit, with kids comprising more than a dozen of those deaths.
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People who have had past diagnoses of COVID-19 are at a greater risk for cardiovascular events, new research data has found.
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At a time when hospitals across the state are closing maternity wards, southeast Ohio is getting a new one. Memorial Health System broke ground Tuesday on the region’s first women and children’s hospital.
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Dr. Rager began serving in the role as MetroHealth cut ties with Airica Steed.
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Hospitals across Northeast Ohio are bracing for what will likely be a shortage of fluids needed for health care treatments.
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Soak up sunlight during the day and avoid screen time at night to avoid disruptions to sleep caused by the changing seasons, according to Northeast Ohio health experts.
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State lawmakers from both parties are expanding protections for patients burdened by medical debt.
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Policymakers in California embrace a proven but unorthodox treatment for meth and cocaine addiction: Give people gift cards to stay off the drugs.
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A new report from Project Noir shows Black women in Northeast Ohio still face discrimination and unfair treatment, stopping many in the community from reaching their potential.