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Urinary incontinence is a condition that affects the majority of women. A study at University Hospital is trying to figure out the best way to let women know there is treatment available.
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New OSU research shows that educational instruction and a conversation around barriers to access can make the difference in whether rural women get cancer screenings.
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An informational website and a streamlined call center are being touted as vital resources while the state raises awareness of problem gambling and suicide prevention.
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The Ohio Department of Health outlines some strategies it is taking to deal with the increased cases of monkeypox.
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The Ohio Department of Health said shipments of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for children six months- to five-years-old could arrive as soon as Monday.
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Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said he doesn't expect the illness to spread easily.
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Parents who depend on the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) program are struggling to get enough formula for their infants.
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But while most numbers are trending upward, the number of deaths is going down.
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They say this variant, which has been prevalent in Europe, could make its way to Ohio soon. But they caution Ohioans to prepare instead of worrying.
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It is not just due to the fact that COVID cases are declining.
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Daily reporting will give way to weekly reporting. And reporting by schools will be changed too.
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This is happening as the U.S. Supreme Court considers a case that could ban or significantly weaken abortion rights.