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The Cleveland Clinic successfully transplanted a kidney from an HIV-positive donor to an HIV-positive recipient in one of the first such transplants in Ohio.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Dec. 12:Third minor earthquake hits NE Ohio;Cedar Point reveals new ride for 150th anniversary;UA's former…
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The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) will not renew $1.5 million in HIV/AIDS grants with the Cleveland Department of Public Health after the city failed to meet the requirements to be eligible for continued funding.
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Only a small percentage of women in Cleveland are aware of a drug that can help prevent HIV infection, according to a new report. Less than 15 percent of the 351 heterosexual women surveyed knew about pre-exposure prophylaxis, commonly known as PrEP. It’s a pill that can help prevent those who are at a high risk of contracting HIV from getting the disease. MetroHealth researcher Milana Bogorodskaya led the study and said PrEP was primarily marketed to men when it first came out in 2012.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, September 13:State report cards issued;Sherwin-Williams looks for new headquarters;Former judge sentenced to…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, Feb. 8:Carfentanil on the rise in Cuyahoga;Former rehab owner faces Medicaid fraud charges;Transportation…
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State health officials this week applied for federal funding to support needle exchange programs in Ohio.That would provide a lifeline for the Canton…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, July 23:Six cases of legionella confirmed in Parma;Ohio Department of Health asks help to fund syringe…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, June 2:FBI makes arrest in Fourth of July Cleveland terror plot;LeBron James announces contract with Los…
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A Cleveland researcher has received $11 million to test a promising technique to rid the body of the virus that causes AIDS. The therapy offers hope for…