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Hamilton County has an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease, but the public health director says not to worry.
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The annual “fall back” to standard time can wreak havoc on your sleep schedule.
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From the moment you wake up, your body starts to prepare for sleep. We show you how to adjust your daytime habits to get the best possible night of rest.
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New studies point to several factors that may be leading to a rise in cases among younger generations.
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It's one of the few cancers with a known path to prevention. Will cuts to Medicaid and anti-vaccine rhetoric stall progress?
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A network of urban farms and neighborhood hubs is planned for Cincinnati neighborhoods with high rates of gun violence.
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The USDA has confirmed an Asian longhorned tick was pulled off a dog in Butler County. The tick is now confirmed in 24 Ohio counties, and is most likely present in even more.
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Much of the medical debt relief was given to residents between the ages of 31 and 60. More than $113 million in debt was forgiven for people making $25,000 a year or less, and over $74 million was wiped clean for residents making between $26,000 and $50,000.
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Surveys this year found that Northeast Ohio was one of the top spots in the country for bed bug infestations. Officials say they spread easily and once established, it can be expensive to remove them.
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The Cleveland Clinic found in a September report that individuals with a version of the gene Neurobeachin were more likely to lose weight when using drugs like Ozempic and Trulicity to fight obesity.