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The new page emphatically promotes a theory that many scientists question. Meanwhile, basic information about COVID testing and vaccines has disappeared.
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While Food and Drug Administration inspectors who make sure food and drugs meet quality standards were spared in recent cuts, key support staffers were dismissed.
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National gun violence numbers have fallen since the pandemic, but cities like Cleveland are bucking the trend with increased firearm deaths in 2023.
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Researchers from Ohio State University are trying to identify ways to help young people quit vaping. The results of their recent study surprised them.
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Transgender advocacy group TransOhio is offering a free clinic Feb. 8 to help adults obtain letters from medical professionals necessary to qualify for gender-affirming surgery.
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Cleveland health officials and advocates say Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed cigarette tax increase will reduce the city's high smoking rates.
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Former MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed filed a lawsuit Feb. 3, 2025, in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas alleging discrimination and unlawful termination by the hospital's board of trustees.
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Two years ago, a Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials derailed in the small town on the border of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Several studies are ongoing to see what the public health impact of the accident is.
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Seiberling is a popular destination in Northeast Ohio for hand-feeding birds, especially chickadees.
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The Village of Healing Center is pioneering a new model of postpartum care focused on Black moms.
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Seniors often face increased needs as they age. The bills can be huge and mount quickly. So, how can aging Ohioans plan for those expenses?
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Well-known public health leaders in Northeast Ohio shared the biggest threats to public health under a RFK Jr.-helmed Department of Public Health and Human Services.