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University Hospitals formally opened its diabetes center in MidTown April 11 to serve a community with a far higher diabetes rate than the national average.
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'Will my life be cut short too?': Cleveland 10-year-old wants action after gun violence kills friendAfter losing his best friend to gun violence, Lorenzo Roberson has called on the City of Cleveland and its leaders to combat the issue before more lives are lost.
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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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Ohio has had two recent measles outbreaks, prompting doctors and health care professionals to raise awareness on the virus and the MMR vaccine.
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Northeast Ohio parks have seen an uptick in visitors coming to view the annual salamander migrations. Unfortunately, that fascination may spell trouble for the species.
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Cleveland public health officials say a lack of basic needs goes hand-in-hand with health issues like high rates of chronic disease, obesity and poor mental health.
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Those who make a donation can cast a vote prior to a midnight deadline March 25.
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Four years ago, when he was 98, Cleveland Heights neurologist Dr. Howard Tucker was named the oldest practicing doctor alive by the "Guinness World Records."
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Cleveland public officials are voting on a series of ordinances to regulate smoke and vape shops in the city amid concerns about a lack of oversight.
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The fiscal office did not reinvest $1 million in Israel Bonds that matured Feb. 1. The decision was mainly based on the bond market, the deputy fiscal officer said.