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Federal funding cuts, though temporarily blocked by a judge, have upended vaccination outreach across the country, including in Arizona, Minnesota, Nevada, Texas, and Washington state.
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The Cleveland City Council's Zoning-Development, Planning and Sustainability Committee unanimously passed ordinances April 8 placing zoning and advertising restrictions on vape shops in the city.
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Insight Health System has stopped taking non-emergency patients amid a sale of operating assets that leaders said has increased costs to a point that is "untenable."
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They're pushing for more funding to find effective treatments. Researchers are finally starting to make headway but have a way to go.
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The Hospice of the Western Reserve is now less than $5 million from its $25 million goal for a new hospice facility in Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood.
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About 30,000 fewer Americans die each year from street drugs. Survivors in one of the most drug-scarred cities say their community is trying to help, but the safety net feels dangerously thin.
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At First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York, a therapist was fielding 10 calls a week from parents of teens who needed mental health help. Now the church is part of a national pilot intervention and study to address suicide risk among Black teens.
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Darke County is the center of Ohio's egg industry and its poultry farmers have been particularly hit hard. This loss drew Gov. Mike DeWine and other state and industry leaders out Thursday afternoon.
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Ohio Right to Life filed a complaint with the Ohio Department of Health last month over HeyJane.com.
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Healthcare workers at Ohio State delivered a petition to executives calling for more prioritization of staffing and patient safety.
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The Cuyahoga County Board of Health reported March 5 that the number of flu-related deaths in the county has exceeded those of the 2023-24 flu season.
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A tattoo shop in Amherst, Ohio is using artwork to provide relief for those with trauma scars on their body.