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An April study showing the shingles vaccine may reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's is the latest in a series of studies showing how vaccinations may reduce the onset of the disease.
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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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Getting mental health care covered by insurance can be really tough. Reporters spoke to hundreds of therapists who left their insurance networks to find out why.
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At a news conference Thursday, Trumbull County leaders pushed back on Steward Health Care's announcement of the planned closure of two hospitals in Warren, saying they would be supporting a local group raising capitol to buy the hospitals.
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After months of uncertainty and financial woes, Steward Health Care announced a closure date for Warren's Trumbull Regional Medical Center and Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital in September.
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Firefighter EMTs will provide naloxone kits and educational resources for overdose victims and their community under a harm reduction program starting in Mayfield Heights.
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A Cleveland Clinic study has strengthened the link between eating foods such as red meat and full-fat dairy products and heart failure.
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More Ohio schools are working with community behavioral health centers to tackle depression and anxiety among students.
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The voluntary recall of frozen breaded chicken breast tenders and nuggets comes following multiple consumer complaints about metal wire found inside the products.
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Most healthy people have either no symptoms or flu-like symptoms from a parvovirus B19 infection, but it can lead to serious complications for certain groups of people.
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A new Ohio law requires AEDs in all public and chartered nonpublic schools in effort to save lives during cardiac arrest events.
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Leaders at Avon Hospital opened a food pantry to connect patients with healthy foods and ongoing support from a food bank in hopes of resolving hospital readmissions for patients experiencing food insecurity.