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Nearly 4,500 cases were pulled from shelves in 23 states after it was found that the affected cans had been mislabeled.
President Donald Trump's policies, including drug price controls and tax reforms, reflect a blend of Republican and ...
Five years after an infamous murder, George Floyd Square in Minneapolis remains a site of protest, lament, and ...
State officials unveiled a new specialty plate to promote the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, which launched in Ohio three years ago. For every plate sold, the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation will ...
Northeast Ohio residents expressed their anxieties and shared the real-life consequences of federal health cuts.
Majority Floor Leader Marilyn John (R-Richland County) introduced a bill to improve access to affordable prescription drugs under Ohio's 340B program.
“Under quarantine, products such as trees and nursery stock may not be moved out of the area without a compliance agreement, permit, or inspection certificate,” according to the Ohio ...
Education reporter Laura Hancock explained that at least $321 million NIH funding for Ohio research projects is being canceled at universities, hospitals, and the state health department.
Since 2016, the Auditor of State’s Office has offered comparable Financial Health Indicators for Ohio’s counties and cities. The new school indicators cover 16 areas, including general fund balances ...
Only one fourth of sunscreens on store shelves in the United States deliver safe and effective protection against the harmful rays of the sun, according to an annual report which analyzed more than 2, ...
A lawsuit alleges that Armor Health of Ohio LLC, the medical care provider at the Franklin County jail, failed to perform required safety checks on Gierra Perdue, leading to her death from a ...