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Michael Embick, of Ravenna, sought out mental health counseling after two bouts with blood cancer left him with PTSD symptoms.
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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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Studies suggest postpartum depression affects between 13 and 20% of new moms, but many don’t get the mental health care they need. New research aims to reduce barriers to postpartum care in rural Ohio.
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Center for Disease Control preliminary data shows a pronounced decline in overdose deaths in Ohio that started last fall.
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The Hospice of the Western Reserve broke ground Sept. 18 on a new facility on Cleveland's East Side that will provide patients with Lake Erie views and a "home-like" setting.
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Rep. Donatavius Jarrells (D-Columbus) says the health impacts of replacing lead pipes in Ohio's drinking water systems would be worth the cost.
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Here's another good reason to keep exercising. A study finds people with obesity who exercise can store more fat under the skin instead of around their organs, which is much better for their health.
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MetroHealth, in partnership with Community Housing Solutions, will help residents with asthma replace gas ranges with electric. The grant also covers any necessary electrical and ventilation upgrades.
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The initial terms of a settlement have been worked out to save two Steward Health Care-owned hospitals from closing in Warren.
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NewBridge Cleveland's recent acquisition of the Central School of Practical Nursing is expected to expand class sizes, helping reverse Northeast Ohio's nursing shortfalls.
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Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Alison Hatheway issued a preliminary injunction Aug. 29 that extends an existing order temporarily halting enforcement of a law banning use of telemedicine in medication abortions.
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Corn dogs, deep-fried Twinkies, butter sculptures and influenza virus? Here’s why state fairs could be potential breeding grounds for viral mutation.