Kids entering kindergarten and seventh grade this fall will need two additional vaccines before they can attend school, a move that helps bring Ohio up to speed on federal guidelines for immunization practices. Full story »
Parker was there with his 7-year-old son, Alonso, to tour the store with a group of fourth-grade students from St. Felicitas School in Euclid, which was randomly selected from classrooms that participate in the Cavs' Fit as a Pro program. Full story »
Behind the promotional smoke and mirrors is an effective, well-designed regimen of home-based exercise built on sound physiological principles. One month in and already I'm noticing real differences. Full story »
We know, for instance, that women in the Mediterranean region, where olive oil flows like water, have less risk of breast cancer than their neighbors to the north. Full story »
Tests have evolved from chromosome analysis -- which identifies large rearrangements of DNA -- to carrier testing, which reveals the most subtle of gene mutations. Twenty years ago, a physician could tell someone the level of risk they had for carrying a certain recessive gene. Today, that physician is able to determine whether someone actually carries the change. Full story »
The Environmental Protection Agency says it will investigate the impact of the chemical Bisphenol-A on the U.S. water supply and other parts of the environment. Full story »
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray said he had received requests from eight Republican members of Congress and 21 Republican members of the Ohio Senate asking him to file a lawsuit in federal court challenging the new law. Full story »
A new U.S. Food and Drug Administration panel will take a closer look at menthol cigarettes and how federal authorities should regulate them. But most believe an outright ban is unlikely. Full story »
Ohio uses outside companies to process payments related to the HIV drug program. The current administrator did not want to renew its contract, and the state did not choose a new company early enough for it to be in place when the contract runs out, on Wednesday. Full story »
Dr. Marjorie Greenfield of University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine discusses how much weight gain is appropriate during a healthy pregnancy. Full story »
Our words can deeply wound and alter the self-esteem of a budding new professional. Those same words can be encouraging, promising, and foretelling. Full story »
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