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A recent survey found that Americans' sleep patterns have been getting worse. Adult women under 50 are among the most sleep-deprived demographics.
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Health officials say there's very little risk to humans from the bird flu outbreak among dairy cattle, but there's still much they don't know. Here are four questions scientists are trying to answer.
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Selectively cooling the head and neck of young concussion victims could reduce symptoms by as much as 25%, according to a recent study led by researchers at Akron Children's Hospital.
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The six new rules came after a survey of Ohio pharmacists in 2020 revealed concerns about short staffing, long hours and lack of rest breaks.
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Medical professionals have spent years debating whether the benefits of mandatory heart screenings for children outweigh their drawbacks.
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Eye damage is rare and sometimes temporary, but it never hurts to get it checked.
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Medical officials in Holmes and Tuscarawas counties are calling for increased funding, rural medical residencies and improved transportation and internet access.
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Doulas are trained professionals who offer guidance as well as physical and emotional support to mothers before, during and after childbirth.
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Cattle are getting sick with H5N1, and one person got sick in Texas. How bad could this be for dairy farms? Could it spread among people? Here's what scientists are learning.
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New guidance mandates hospitals to receive permission from patients before a medical student performs a pelvic or rectal exam on them for learning purposes.
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Case Western Reserve University is leading what researchers say is the first-ever effort to treat arthritis using replacement joints grown from patient cells.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture confirmed Wednesday that cows in a dairy cattle herd in Wood County have tested positive for avian flu. The cows came from a dairy in Texas.