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Negotiations continue between Bedford, University Hospitals over future of city's medical center
Health
'A wonderful story of triumph': Eighth grader inspires Cuyahoga County drug court defendants
Jason Rossi was born addicted to opioids and spent the first weeks of life in withdrawal.
Cleveland
8th grader provides inspiration to Cuyahoga County drug court defendants
Jason Rossi was born addicted to opioids and spent the first weeks of life in withdrawal.
Cleveland
Cleveland City Council seeks to eliminate nearly $200 million in medical debt for 48,000 residents
Council introduced legislation Monday to use $1.9 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to buy medical debt.
Health Hub
Why cervical cancer cases are going down for some populations, but up for others
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, and while there has been a decline in cases among young women, those 65 and older represent about 20% of new cases.
Health Hub
Case Western Reserve offering full scholarships to boost public health workforce
A $1.5M federal grant will support CWRU's new public health scholarship program in partnership with the Cleveland Department of Public Health.
Health Hub
Ozempic user from Northeast Ohio reports side effect of vision loss
Pam Peters took the drug for her diabetes, and it's also recently become a weight loss rage. She's since suffered from poor vision, and doctors say she's not alone.
Health Hub
Northeast Ohio woman reports vision loss from taking Ozempic
Pam Peters took the drug for her diabetes, and it's also recently become a weight loss rage. She's since suffered from poor vision, and doctors say she's not alone.
Health Hub
Feeling blue? Perhaps it's because today is 'Blue Monday'
'Blue Monday' is a term coined in 2005 by a British psychologist, but is it a real thing?
Health Hub
Feeling blue? It might be because today is 'Blue Monday'
'Blue Monday' is a term coined in 2005 by a British psychologist, but is it a real thing?
Health Hub
US cancer deaths continue to decline, but hard work remains
The American Cancer Society says such fatalities have dropped 33% since 1991. That includes a 65% decrease in cervical cancer, largely thanks to the HPV vaccine.
Health Hub
US cancer deaths continue to decline, but hard work remains
The American Cancer Society says such fatalities have dropped 33% since 1991. That includes a 65% decrease in cervical cancer, largely thanks to the HPV vaccine.
Health
'A wonderful story of triumph': Eighth grader inspires Cuyahoga County drug court defendants
Jason Rossi was born addicted to opioids and spent the first weeks of life in withdrawal.
Cleveland
8th grader provides inspiration to Cuyahoga County drug court defendants
Jason Rossi was born addicted to opioids and spent the first weeks of life in withdrawal.
Cleveland
Cleveland City Council seeks to eliminate nearly $200 million in medical debt for 48,000 residents
Council introduced legislation Monday to use $1.9 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to buy medical debt.
Health Hub
Why cervical cancer cases are going down for some populations, but up for others
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, and while there has been a decline in cases among young women, those 65 and older represent about 20% of new cases.
Health Hub
Case Western Reserve offering full scholarships to boost public health workforce
A $1.5M federal grant will support CWRU's new public health scholarship program in partnership with the Cleveland Department of Public Health.
Health Hub
Ozempic user from Northeast Ohio reports side effect of vision loss
Pam Peters took the drug for her diabetes, and it's also recently become a weight loss rage. She's since suffered from poor vision, and doctors say she's not alone.
Health Hub
Northeast Ohio woman reports vision loss from taking Ozempic
Pam Peters took the drug for her diabetes, and it's also recently become a weight loss rage. She's since suffered from poor vision, and doctors say she's not alone.
Health Hub
Feeling blue? Perhaps it's because today is 'Blue Monday'
'Blue Monday' is a term coined in 2005 by a British psychologist, but is it a real thing?
Health Hub
Feeling blue? It might be because today is 'Blue Monday'
'Blue Monday' is a term coined in 2005 by a British psychologist, but is it a real thing?
Health Hub
US cancer deaths continue to decline, but hard work remains
The American Cancer Society says such fatalities have dropped 33% since 1991. That includes a 65% decrease in cervical cancer, largely thanks to the HPV vaccine.
Health Hub
US cancer deaths continue to decline, but hard work remains
The American Cancer Society says such fatalities have dropped 33% since 1991. That includes a 65% decrease in cervical cancer, largely thanks to the HPV vaccine.
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