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Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S. and we need all the protection we can get. So why is it so hard to get newer, more effective ingredients approved here?
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Franklin County Judge Mark Serrott's ruling allows Columbus and other cities to continue enforcing bans.
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CPAPs are everywhere — they help people breathe and sleep better — but they can be a pain to wear. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are working on a new type of CPAP that could be much more comfortable.
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Case Western Reserve University researchers believe they have discovered a way to slow and potentially stop the spread of colorectal, pancreatic and other cancers.
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The Women’s Comprehensive Health and Research Center will improve access to care, provide health education and develop support groups for women 55 and older, according to Cleveland Clinic leaders.
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Akron Children's Hospital will now offer include Ear, Nose and Throat services, care for liver patients and bone marrow transplants through a collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
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The Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant enriched uranium during the Cold War. Many nearby residents believe the plant contaminated the surrounding area and they’re fighting for benefits.
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More than 25 million adults in the U.S. have tinnitus, a condition that causes ringing or buzzing in the ears. An FDA approved device that stimulates the tongue, helped 84% of people who tried it.
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So far this year, the U.S. has seen more than 120 cases of the highly contagious disease — more than double the cases for all of 2023. Still, chances of widespread transmission remains low.
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A team of researchers is studying the impact on residents' health from exposure to toxic chemicals released during the East Palestine train derailment.
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Cincinnati, Cleveland, Heath, Oxford, Gahanna and several other cities joined Columbus in the lawsuit.
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PFAS chemicals have been used for decades to waterproof and stain-proof consumer products and are linked to health problems.