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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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The good news is there are no confirmed cases of Omicron in Ohio yet but the bad news is the Delta strain is hammering the Buckeye State.
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An effort is underway to push the issue to the statewide ballot if Ohio lawmakers fail to pass a bill soon that would prevent people without vaccines for COVID or other illnesses from being treated differently.
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But some question why.
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And this comes just days after the Thanksgiving holiday
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Numbers from the Ohio Dept of Health show a big difference between unvaccinated and vaccinated Ohioans when it comes to hospitalization and deaths
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A House-passed bill mandates insurers pay for better cancer screening in some situations.
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And this comes after cases in the Buckeye state had plateaued and appeared to be waning a couple of weeks ago.
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Will they get vaccinated before the new federal January 4th deadline?
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The DeWines were exposed to COVID by two close staff members.
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Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff says getting rid of those now could lead to COVID spread in schools