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The US and other countries face aging, shrinking populations. Conservatives have shaped debate over the issue. Some liberals say it's time for progressives to weigh in.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dropped its advice that kids get an annual flu shot at a time when flu cases and hospitalizations are surging.
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The judge ordered the restoration of nearly $12 million in funding to the American Academy of Pediatrics, including money for rural health care and the identification of disabilities in children.
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New research shows exercise is as effective as medication at reducing symptoms of depression. And you don't need to run a marathon to see benefits. So how much is enough?
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While Congress debates bringing back Affordable Care Act subsidies, many Americans have already made life-altering decisions to afford health care.
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State health officials acknowledged the spike in cases had been expected following holiday travel and family gatherings during the school break.
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The childhood vaccines that the CDC is dropping from the recommended scheduled have successfully beat back illness and death in children from rotavirus, hepatitis and other pathogens.
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Mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, driven by stigma, cause higher-than-average tobacco use among Northeast Ohio's LGBTQ+ community, a recent report found.
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Some common misconceptions keep women from taking optimal care of their health. Here, doctors set the record straight.
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The House voted Thursday to renew enhanced health care subsidies that expired last year, while in the Senate lawmakers advanced a bill over authorizing military force in Venezuela.
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Though flu cases are high, the Ohio Department of Health said it's not too late to get a flu vaccine.
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Doctors are recommending residents get the flu vaccine as nearly 600 people in Northeast Ohio were hospitalized for flu-related illnesses during the last week of December.