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A coalition of HIV/AIDS groups is working to counter expected federal Medicaid cuts that advocates say could undermine progress Cuyahoga County has made in addressing the disease.
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As Ohio lawmakers mull a proposal to put forth $600 million in state-backed bonds to fund a new domed Browns stadium in Brook Park, Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne is making his own pitch to the state.
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Esophageal cancer has grown rapidly in the past 40 years, but new screening techniques may help with early detection.
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It's election year in Cleveland. Here's what to know.
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Here's what Ohioans need to know about voting in the May 2025 primary election.
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Work will begin in May on renovations to the century-old market.
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An April study showing the shingles vaccine may reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's is the latest in a series of studies showing how vaccinations may reduce the onset of the disease.
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Seasonal allergy sufferers should limit their exposure to pollen while indoors and avoid prolonged use of over-the-counter nasal sprays, according to a University Hospitals allergist and immunologist.
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The Lown Institute ranked Cleveland Clinic Main Campus in Cleveland No. 5 for nonprofit private hospitals in the U.S. for spending less on community benefits than they receive in property tax breaks, as a nonprofit.
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The B. Riley House, an LGBTQ+ drug treatment facility, will soon offer mental health care to address the underlying causes of substance abuse and addiction.