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New Campaign Wants 80% Of Greater Cincinnati Population

WebCory Sharber. /. WVXU. "Get Out the Vax" aims to vaccinate 80% of the population of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky by July 4. Community leaders …

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Yes, COVID cases are rising, but it's not as dire as it sounds

WebHamilton County has been seeing roughly 143 cases per day. Health Commissioner Greg Kesterman says this is a far cry from what was seen during the …

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50 years ago, a young mom started this now nationally recognized …

WebThe health center has expanded into half a dozen locations, rebranding as The HealthCare Connection. A new building opened in 2004 and now houses offices and …

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5 Cincinnati hospitals sign onto 'Mama Certified' to improve

WebFlickr. Five area hospitals are signing onto a program aimed at improving maternal care for Black parents-to-be. "Mama Certified" is designed to help parents …

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Respiratory viruses flowing freely through the Cincinnati area

WebRespiratory viruses are flowing through the Cincinnati area. That means the old rules apply. Respiratory virus cases are surging in local hospitals. The Health …

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Elevator or stairs

WebA new study shows people who are in the habit of climbing stairs are less likely to die from heart disease compared to those who don't. Stair climbers also had a …

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Brandon Saho's taking 'The Mental Game' national WVXU

WebHe plans to release new episodes at 8 p.m. every Tuesday. Saho, a LaSalle High School (2011) and University of Cincinnati (2015) graduate, has been very public …

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Systemic racism plays key role in why Black children have a

WebTwo independent studies at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center came to the same conclusion: that systemic racism plays a key role into why Black kids …

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Northeast Ohio small businesses face health insurance …

WebNortheast Ohio small businesses work through complexities. Providing healthcare for employees can be challenging for startups. A 2023 survey found that only …

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Could Cincinnati-owned land along transit routes become …

WebA new report from the city identifies 22 vacant parcels or surface parking lots a block from transit corridors with high development potential. The city wants to explore …

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Research sheds light on coronary microvascular disease, an oft

WebHutton had two forms of a heart disease that disproportionately affects women and is frequently misdiagnosed. Coronary microvascular disease (CMD) affects …

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Pediatric Mental Health Urgent Care Now Open WVXU

WebThe urgent care is open Monday - Friday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. at 5051 Duck Creek Road in Cincinnati. If you're unsure if the facility is the best option, you can …

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Where to find a COVID rapid test right now in Cincinnati WVXU

WebThe no-cost PCR testing is available at more than 40 locations through Dec. 28. A testing clinic is scheduled for Dec. 28 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Cincinnati Health …

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How Ohio Became The No. 1 State For Nursing Home Assistant …

WebIn the inaugural year of COVID-19, Ohio’s nursing homes reported STNA shortages in 26% of reports to CMS, compared with the national median of 21%. While …

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Wastewater shows more COVID in Cincinnati than other numbers …

WebMonitoring of Cincinnati-area wastewater has indicated there's a lot more COVID-19 in the region than other tests have shown. The Cincinnati Health Department …

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New public affairs TV series building ‘Brick by Brick’ WVXU

Web“Housing often serves as a foundation for everything else in our lives, whether that be educational attainment, public health, wealth-building, crime and safety, civic …

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Ohio launches statewide campaign to combat stigmas around

WebThe "Beat The Stigma" campaign is the result of months of research and input from Ohio’s addiction and mental health experts. Nearly $10 million was committed …

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Knitters unite to raise awareness of climate change in Cleveland

WebFiber artists around Northeast Ohio have been stitching together what climate change looks like in Cleveland. The result is a series of tapestries, called tempestries, as …

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As abortions become harder to access, groups in Kentucky and

WebA woman dressed as a handmaid t an abortion rights rally in downtown Louisville following the U.S. Supreme Court decision that undercut abortion rights across …

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Ohio purchases ‘shoot houses’ to use for armed teacher training

WebOhio has approved the purchase of so-called “shoot houses” to train school staff who are permitted to carry guns on school grounds. The Ohio Controlling Board …

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Tri-State Wrestling Live at Fitton Center for Creative Arts

WebGet ready for an action-packed night of wrestling at Fitton Center for Creative Arts - Tri-State Wrestling Live!

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Fresh Air Weekend: St. Vincent; Kids and mental health WVXU

WebSt. Vincent offers tension, release and sonic "jump scares" on All Born Screaming. Child psychiatrist Harold Koplewicz says kids are experiencing …

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Ohio Department of Health warns of rise of syphilis, measles

WebThere have been three measles cases reported so far this year, according to the Ohio Department of Health. Taylor Wizner is a health reporter with Ideastream …

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Should people get bereavement leave for the death of a pet

WebHalf of pet owners say their animal is a member of the family — equal to humans. Google, Starbucks, United Airlines and Walmart have embraced a so-called …

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Should the U.S. government decide who qualifies as a gun dealer

WebThe Justice Department has taken steps to close the so-called "gun show loophole." But there's a murky legal question: Who counts as a gun seller?

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The infant mortality rate in Hamilton County increased slightly

WebiStockphoto. Close Up Of Baby Girl Sleeping In Nursery Cot. The number of babies in Hamilton County who died before their first birthdays increased last year. In …

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Report recommends Cincinnati Health Department move services …

WebThe first bundle presented recommends the department relocate some locations to more densely populated areas to use space more efficiently. The plan would …

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