CVS Pharmacy shares tips on staying ahead of symptoms to enjoy the season
Connecting with friends is key to limiting social isolation—something researchers believe could also reduce Alzheimer’s, dementia
As part of agreement, University Hospitals clinicians will help provide care at MetroHealth Cleveland Heights Behavioral Health Hospital.
Working with ArteraAI, study validates first-ever predictive AI biomarker of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) benefit in prostate cancer
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Dr. David Sheyn of UH is an expert at treating bladder and bowel dysfunction with innovative Axonics Therapy
Maria Contreras, 53, and Monica Davis, 59, both of northeast Ohio, call themselves "split-liver sisters" after undergoing a rare procedure.
LeapFrog's 2022 hospital safety grades were released, and several Cleveland facilities received top marks.
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The Ohio Department of Health reported 6,890 new cases for the week of April 15-21, a 43.30-percent rise over the previous week.
With COVID-19 cases remaining steady, the new guidelines allow for more than just two visitors per day and remove visitor age restrictions.
An 8-month-old boy from Ashland County died because of the flu recently, the Ohio Department of Health announced Friday.
The Biden administration could OK second COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for people over 50 soon.
Continental Mills has recalled Kroger and Great Value pancake mixes in Ohio and other states.
Platform for spine surgery installed at UH St. John Medical Center and UH Cleveland Medical Center
Anti-viral pills could soon be available "on the spot" for Ohioans who test positive for COVID-19 in pharmacies.
Most Ohioans are no longer recommended to wear a mask indoors after the CDC updated its latest guidance.
Most Ohioans no longer have to wear masks indoors, but what changes will the CDC update bring?
All Ohio and Florida hospitals will now allow multiple visitors for all patients, even if they're being treated for COVID-19.
$2.5 million gift honors the late Henry L. Meyer III, former KeyCorp CEO and UH Board Chair, and celebrates Cliff A. Megerian, MD, FACS, on
One day after Ohio announced preparations for rolling out vaccines for kids 6-months-old to 4-years-old, the FDA paused the approval process
People born in Ohio have fewer years to live than Americans born in other states, according to a new study.
The Ohio Department of Health is working with providers to prepare for a possible roll-out of vaccines for kids as young as 6 months.
The CDC recommends that some people with weakened immune systems get a fourth COVID-19 vaccine. Here's what to know.
Ohio is one of several states joining the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Wastewater Surveillance System for COVID-19.
A new survey suggests 4 out of 10 Americans suffered some form of heart-related issue during the COVID-19 pandemic.
First site in U.S. to test device in 5- to 11-year-olds with congenital abnormalities
COVID-19 hospitalizations and case rates are falling statewide and medical leaders are now discussing omicron's waning surge.
Two Americans died as a result of the outbreaks, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Cuyahoga County.
Ohio children 5 and younger could soon be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, according to reports.
Several cases of BA.2, a contagious subvariant of the omicron coronavirus variant, were detected in the Buckeye State. Here's the latest.
A new program will send rapid COVID-19 tests directly to underserved communities throughout Ohio.
Ohio medical leaders believe that as the state's COVID-19 surge slows, there is "light at the end of the tunnel."
The federal government is partnering with multiple retail pharmacies in Ohio to distribute free N95 masks.
The American Lung Association’s annual State of Tobacco Control report evaluates states on steps taken to eliminate tobacco use.
For the second time in less than a month, the state's COVID-19 reporting system is backlogged.
The omicron surge is waning nationwide, giving health experts a glimmer of hope the COVID-19 pandemic is entering a more manageable phase.
The Ohio National Guard closed three mass testing sites in northern Ohio in January. Those units and resources will now head south.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.